Bartek Chomanski
Northeastern University
14 Papers
21 Citations
Bartek Chomanski is an academic researcher from Northeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Consciousness & Perception. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Bartek Chomanski include University of Western Ontario & University of Miami.
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Papers
On the Relation Between Visualized Space and Perceived Space
TL;DR: The authors argued that there is no distinction between the spatial content of visual imagery and the spatial contents of visual perception, and they also pointed out the possibility of superimposing an imagined object upon the perceived scene.
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Consciousness and information integration
TL;DR: This paper argues that empirical evidence indicating that patients with visual agnosia fail to identify objects they report being conscious of present a challenge to AIR’s necessity claim, and argues that AIR is irreconcilable with GWT.
Massive Technological Unemployment Without Redistribution: A Case for Cautious Optimism.
TL;DR: This paper argues that even though massive technological unemployment will likely be one of the results of automation, the authors will not need to institute mass-scale redistribution of wealth to deal with its consequences and challenges the idea that the existence of a moral obligation to help the victims of massive unemployment justifies the coercive taking of anyone else's property.
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Liability for Robots: Sidestepping the Gaps
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the machines' users' or designers' liability should be determined by the manner in which the machines are created, which, in turn, should be responsive to considerations of the machines's welfare interests.
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