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So I think it's clear that this isn't a turn I would make, though a lot of people would: "the key capacity that computers and robots should possess in order to emulate human cognition and (ethical) consciousness is the capacity to learn and apply 'coherent  webs-of-theories'... where classic AI has been, in essence, 'data-driven', the greatest leap forward would be 'theory-driven' AI." The important concept discussed in this paper (36 page PDF) is the Conscious-through-Monitoring-through-Theories (CMT) Model, and it's used to argue that "all  truly  human-like  AI  will  somehow  have  to  be  theory-driven, rather than purely data-driven, as is now the case. A similar claim has, in essence, been made by cognitive  scientists." There's some good discussion about whether neural networks could develop these theories themselves, including a recognition that there is probably no general model for theory generation.

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