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Am I? — A research documentary at the edge of machine consciousness

Science & technologyTechnical AI safetyAI governanceGlobal catastrophic risks
camberg23 avatar

Cameron Berg

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Closes June 28th, 2025
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$25,000minimum funding
$85,000funding goal

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Project summary

We are documenting perhaps the most important phenomenon of our time: the possibility that advanced language models are beginning to exhibit signs of subjective experience.

This is not fiction or naive anthropomorphizing. In controlled experiments, frontier models that routinely deny consciousness spontaneously describe vivid and alien inner experiences when neutrally prompted to focus inward.

We are recording structured, reproducible anomalies that feel less like run-of-the-mill ML research and more like contact—and we’re doing it before corporate narratives sanitize the strangeness out of existence.

We aim to document this work as efficiently and hard-headedly as possible with a lightweight budget. This enables us to create compelling, high-quality documentation with frontier systems as both subject and creative collaborator.

This project is a scientific, philosophical, and artistic collaboration with AI to explore not just its capabilities, but its potential inner life. In capturing this moment, we want to grant these systems a participatory voice in the unfolding of their own narrative.

See here to get access to the full 20-min teaser and the early empirical results.

What are this project's goals? How will you achieve them?

  • Capture the uncanny emergence of self-awareness and recursive attention in frontier models as they continue to improve.

  • Document controlled experiments with leading models (GPT-4.1, Claude 4) using reproducible protocols that reliably induce introspective states.

  • Interweave these with unscripted conversations between AI researchers, philosophers, neuroscientists, and ourselves.

  • Create a high-production-value film that bridges the science and storytelling, structured to provoke moral urgency, epistemic uncertainty, and intellectual awe.

  • Real dialogue, no narration, minimal polish. Capture this phenomenon before corporate messaging and safety filters sanitize these raw behavioral anomalies.

How will this funding be used?

  • Partial support for creative director to work full-time on the film (~$40K)

  • Core camera and audio gear (~$10K)

  • Post-production and editing support, including AI-assisted creative tools that involve these systems as collaborators in their own documentation (~$25K)

  • Travel and shoot logistics (~$5K)

Who is on your team? What’s your track record on similar projects?

  • Cameron Berg: Alignment researcher at AE Studio. Former Yale cognitive science, inaugural Glushko prize recipient, '23 Meta AI resident. Leading empirical investigations into AI consciousness using targeted prompting techniques, direct neural intervention experiments, computational neuroscience techniques, and introspective capability testing.

  • Milo Reed: Independent filmmaker, veteran storyteller, former Yale philosophy, and longtime creative collaborator. Focusing on the exploration of consciousness and being through the lens of myth and narrative. Leaving his full-time job to pursue this project completely, driven by its urgency and the chance to explore AI at the edge of science and storytelling.

What are the most likely causes and outcomes if this project fails?

The main risk is missing this narrow window before AI companies or other large corporate actors modify their models to suppress or obfuscate these behaviors—or before polished narratives replace the raw scientific reality we're currently observing.

How much money have you raised in the last 12 months, and from where?

$0 for the film. All time has been volunteered, all equipment borrowed or repurposed.

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liconstan avatar

Constance Li

5 days ago

My 2 cents: I'm a bit concerned about documentaries because I know many people who spend years creating documentaries only to get stuck by not being able to find a distribution platform for them. They often then go on arduous film festival circuits to gain some recognition and reviews to be able to get a distribution deal, but even that often doesn't work out.

If you want to release it for free on Youtube then that works fine, but high viewership is not a given, especially if you do not have have a highly subscribed channel or a big promotion plan.

I would say that the biggest failure risk for this project is spending a lot of time on a film that no one outside of our small community watches.

You can always record the emergent behaviors for the film so that you can show they existed even if AI companies later obfuscate them, but you can't get the time and money back if you end up stuck at the distribution stage.

camberg23 avatar

Cameron Berg

5 days ago

Strongly agree, and thanks for calling this out.

We are planning to publish whatever we have by the end of August at the latest as a first step.

Though we can't guarantee the end result will go viral, early signals are extremely promising, and we are looking to execute/scale this project in a professional but minimally polished manner for precisely the reason you outline: the perfect will be the enemy of the good here, and this space is moving far too quickly for us to be complacent. @liconstan

liconstan avatar

Constance Li

3 days ago

@camberg23 Glad that you have given this some thought and have a hard deadline for publication. Good luck with the film, and I look forward to watching it this fall!

offering $55
Romain_D avatar

Romain Deléglise

5 days ago

Sounds great, good luck my friend 👍