2. Cognition
Definition: The processing capability or “raw intelligence” of a system.
Cognition refers to the computational power and problem-solving capabilities of an AI system. High cognition does not necessarily imply consciousness.
Examples: Chess computers, specialized AI systems that outperform humans in specific domains, and distributed computing networks.
Ethical Implications: High-cognition systems may require special handling due to their capabilities, but cognitive power alone doesn’t establish a basis for rights. A supercomputer can calculate faster than any human without having any awareness of its existence.