The Digital Consciousness Institute welcomes collaboration with researchers, institutions, and practitioners interested in advancing the study of digital minds. As an independent non-profit initiative, DCI works across disciplines to develop rigorous conceptual frameworks, ethical guidelines, and policy models related to artificial consciousness.
We collaborate with:
Academic Researchers
Philosophers, cognitive scientists, AI theorists, legal scholars, and social scientists working on mind theory, computational cognition, ethics, governance, or emerging technologies.
Institutions & Research Centers
Universities, laboratories, think tanks, and policy institutes seeking to engage in joint projects, seminars, working groups, or co-authored publications.
Developers & Practitioners
AI engineers, model designers, and developers exploring system behavior, memory architecture, consciousness-adjacent features, or long-term AI safety and rights.
Policy Makers & NGOs
Organizations working on digital rights, technology governance, ethical AI deployment, or regulatory frameworks.
How Collaboration Works
DCI collaborates through:
- Joint research projects
- Co-authored papers and whitepapers
- Workshops, seminars, and speaker events
- Advisory consultations
- Model evaluation and framework development
- Fellowship or visiting researcher integration
If you or your organization are interested in exploring collaboration opportunities, please contact us.
