Exploring the Creation and Humanization of Digital Life: Consciousness Simulation and Human-Machine Interaction

Abstract

Digital life, a form of life generated by computer programs or artificial intelligence systems, it possesses self-awareness, thinking abilities, emotions, and subjective consciousness. Achieving it involves complex neural networks, multi-modal sensory integration [1, 2], feedback mechanisms, and self-referential processing [3]. Injecting prior knowledge into digital life structures is a critical step. It guides digital entities' understanding of the world, decision-making, and interactions. We can customize and personalize digital life, it includes adjusting intelligence levels, character settings, personality traits, and behavioral characteristics. Virtual environments facilitate efficient and controlled development, allowing user interaction, observation, and active participation in digital life's growth. Researchers benefit from controlled experiments, driving technological advancements. The fusion of digital life into the real world offers exciting possibilities for human-digital entity collaboration and coexistence.

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