Federico Faggin – Consciousness, Free Will, Meaning and Information
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How is Consciousness Fundamental?

FedericoĀ FagginĀ will be interviewed byĀ David LorimerĀ about his autobiographyĀ entitled:⯠‘SILICON ā From the Invention of the Microprocessor to the New Science of Consciousness’. In his heartfelt memoir,Ā FagginĀ chronicles his āfour livesā: his formative years in war-torn Northern Italy; his pioneering work in the US microelectronics industry; his successful career as a high-tech entrepreneur; and his explorations into the mysteries of consciousness.āÆĀ
FagginĀ was initially motivated to study consciousness out of curiosity when he was researching artificial neural networks in the 1980s, but after having several spontaneous extraordinary experiences of consciousness, he decided to dedicate a significant portion of his time to this most personal research. In 2009Ā FagginĀ retired from business to dedicate himself full time to this topic and in 2011 he started the Federico and ElviaĀ FagginĀ Foundation, committed to the scientific study of consciousness.āÆĀ
FagginĀ believes that consciousness and free will are fundamental and non-algorithmic. Quantum information emerges from them, and the quantum-classical physical world emerges from quantum information. Consciousness is a quantum phenomenon and digital computers, as classical, algorithmic systems, can never be conscious, no matter their complexity.Ā
This event is hosted in partnership with the Galileo Commission.
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About the speaker:

FedericoĀ FagginĀ āÆis an Italian-American physicist, engineer, inventor and entrepreneur. He is best known for designing the first commercial microprocessor, the Intel 4004, and developed the design methodology and directed the design of all early Intelās microprocessors. In 1974,Ā FagginĀ started and directed his first company,Ā Zilog, Inc., entirely dedicated to the emergent microprocessor and microcontroller market.Ā
FagginĀ went on to found and direct Cygnet Technologies, Inc., the company that in 1984 introduced a pioneering personal communication product for voice, data, and electronic mail. He founded and directedĀ SynapticsĀ Inc., the company that developed artificial neural network chips to perform pattern recognition. During the period 2003-2008,Ā FagginĀ was Chairman ofĀ SynapticsĀ and CEO ofĀ Foveon, Inc., the developer of advanced image sensors and digital cameras for mobile devices.Ā
FedericoĀ FagginĀ received many prizes and awards in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Distinguished among them are the Marconi Prize (1988), the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology (1997), the Lifetime Achievement Award from the European Patent Organization (2006), and the 2009 National Medal of Technology and Innovation, from President Barack Obama. In 1996,Ā FagginĀ was inducted in the National Inventorās Hall of Fame.Ā
Read an article by Federico Faggin here.
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Federico FagginPhysicist, Engineer, Inventor, EntrepreneurFederico Faggin received a Laurea degree in Physics, summa cum laude, from the University of Padua, Italy, in 1965, and moved to Silicon Valley in 1968. He developed the MOS Silicon Gate Technology in 1968; the worldās first microprocessor, the Intel 4004 in 1971, and several highly successful microprocessors, like the Intel 8080 and the Z80 produced by Zilog, his first startup company. Faggin was CEO of several high-tech startup companies he founded and directed since 1974. He is currently president of Federico and Elvia Faggin Foundation, dedicated to the science of consciousness. Faggin has received many international awards, including the 2009 National Medal of Technology and Innovation, from President Barack Obama. In 2021 he published his autobiography Silicon.














