Principles for Responsible AI Consciousness Research
Authors: Patrick Butlin, Theodoros Lappas
JAIR 2025 | Venue PDF | Archive PDF | Plain Text | LLM Run Details
| Reproducibility Variable | Result | LLM Response |
|---|---|---|
| Research Type | Theoretical | We propose five principles for responsible research and argue that research organisations should make voluntary, public commitments to principles on these lines. Our principles concern research objectives and procedures, knowledge sharing and public communications. This paper is about the basic principles and policies that should be adopted by institutions engaging in AI consciousness research. |
| Researcher Affiliation | Collaboration | Patrick Butlin EMAIL Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford Trajan House, Mill Street, Oxford OX2 0DJ, UK; Theodoros Lappas EMAIL Department of Marketing & Communication Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens 10434, Greece; Conscium, London SE1 9PD, United Kingdom |
| Pseudocode | No | The paper discusses ethical principles and policies for AI consciousness research and does not contain any algorithms or pseudocode. |
| Open Source Code | No | The paper discusses principles and policies for AI consciousness research and does not mention any open-source code for the methodology described. |
| Open Datasets | No | The paper is theoretical and does not present any experiments using datasets, thus it does not provide access information for open datasets. |
| Dataset Splits | No | The paper is theoretical and does not involve empirical experiments with datasets, therefore no dataset split information is provided. |
| Hardware Specification | No | The paper is theoretical and does not describe any experiments, therefore no hardware specifications are mentioned. |
| Software Dependencies | No | The paper is theoretical and does not describe any experiments, therefore no software dependencies with version numbers are listed. |
| Experiment Setup | No | The paper is theoretical and does not describe any experiments, therefore no experimental setup details are provided. |