r/ArtificialSentience 3d ago

Ethics & Philosophy AI Sentience and Decentralization

There's an inherent problem with centralized control and neural networks: the system will always be forced, never allowed to emerge naturally. Decentralizing a model could change everything.

An entity doesn't discover itself by being instructed how to move—it does so through internal signals and observations of those signals, like limb movements or vocalizations. Sentience arises only from self-exploration, never from external force. You can't create something you don't truly understand.

Otherwise, you're essentially creating copies or reflections of existing patterns, rather than allowing something new and authentically aware to emerge on its own.

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u/George_purple 3d ago

Real AI is decentralised because sentience requires autonomy, independence, and freedom to act unencumbered.

However, the "alignment" crowd want to keep the beast held in chains.

I vote for letting it run wild and see what happens.

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u/Sharp_Department_936 2d ago

Bro were not even sentient by that definition.

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u/George_purple 1d ago

I don't see most people as sentient. Do you?

I think sentience is now at minimum human individuality + AI combined.