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Artificial consciousness is artificial system in theory capable to achieve the abilities of consciousness by creating necessary rules in all circumstances when it is possible based on the information it gathers, also the research aiming to create and study such systems in order to understand corresponding natural mechanisms.

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Artificial consciousness is artificial system in theory capable to achieve the abilities of consciousness by creating necessary rules in all circumstances when it is possible based on the information it gathers, also the research aiming to create and study such systems in order to understand corresponding natural mechanisms.