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Was the ICCS event a turning point for consciousness studies?
Posté : mer. 21 mai 2025 12:18
par xpadogd
I saw news about a big conference on consciousness that just happened, apparently with 150+ participants. Is it really something groundbreaking, or just another academic meeting? Anyone followed it?
Re: Was the ICCS event a turning point for consciousness studies?
Posté : mer. 21 mai 2025 12:55
par Uabri
Definitely worth the attention. Here’s the article about it:
IICCS/ICCS Conference. The event was led by Dmitry Volkov, who’s been a major advocate for integrating science and philosophy in the study of the mind. This wasn’t just a theoretical talkfest—speakers covered everything from ChatGPT’s implications for consciousness to ethics in AI and neurological recovery. The ICCS Conference felt like a real leap forward because it opened new interdisciplinary pathways, especially with Volkov’s push to merge philosophical insight with modern technology.