Zoomposium with Thomas Metzinger, Part 2: 🤖 Self-Models, Neuromorphic AI & the Future of Our Culture of Consciousness 🧠
What is the “I”—and could a machine one day develop its own? In the second part of the conversation with Thomas Metzinger, the self-model theory of subjectivity takes center stage: What we experience as the “I” is not a fixed entity, but a dynamic, transparent model that our brain continuously generates. The crucial question is therefore: 👉 If our self is a model—could artificial intelligence also develop such a model? Current developments such as neuromorphic systems, deep learning, or biologically inspired neural networks raise precisely this question anew. Metzinger remains cautious, but considers artificial consciousness possible in principle—with far-reaching consequences for science, ethics, and society. Yet the conversation goes beyond technology and becomes more fundamental: How does this knowledge change our self-understanding? What does it mean when scientific findings increasingly demystify our image of the “self”? Metzinger therefore advocates for the development of a new culture of consciousness—a reflective attitude toward one’s own experience, mental suffering, and the technological possibilities of the future. Between demystification and responsibility, a new horizon emerges: 👉 Consciousness is not merely a subject of research—it is a central challenge of our time. 📎More information: https://philosophies.de/index.php/2026/03/15/selbstmodelle-metzinger/ 🎥 Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/Ibf2mrZ3uzM















