Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) Discussion (3 Viewers)

Atmosphere, hemisphere, magnetic pull, temperatures over time, diet, bacteria, microbes, disease even physical forces like banging your head. Every single aspect, every moment, even dreams while sleeping and our very thoughts shape our very unique, individual experience. And those experiences all have, at the very least, physical and emotional affects on our brain. Our entire existence is a cascade of dominoes that shape our minds, probably in ways that we still haven't even begun to understand.
A lot bc we rely on instruments and the only instruments we’re using are reading our electrical impulses- which or showing what but not what else and certainly not why
 
Look at any animal. It’s clear they have some level of consciousness, but it’s also very clear they are not running the same software as us.

I realize this is your schtick, but I’m not going to engage if you are not going to participate in good faith.

No need to get defensive. You obviously don't have to answer any of my questions. If asking questions to clarify your position is "bad faith", so be it.
 
No need to get defensive. You obviously don't have to answer any of my questions. If asking questions to clarify your position is "bad faith", so be it.
I apologize if I misunderstood your intention, but it felt like you were being patronizing in attempt to diminish.
 
No more like those other things turn on our brains - but it happens in between not inside our skull
Some humans… dogs, dolphins, nature
How do you think that happens? Has there ever been a verified case of such communication?
 
Good read. I'd quibble with some points, like the world not having structure, but good read nonetheless.

The more computing processing power grows, the more complicated the algorithms it can run, the closest we are going to get to replicating a brain, but it'd never be sentient, it'd be just a series of if-then, while, for, etc loops and libraries that look for the info to come up with in order to satisfy the input. This may sound cliché, but computers will never have feelings. Think about feelings like happiness, sadness, fear, flight or fight, depression, sexual attraction/preferences, etc. and what happens within your brain and your entire body when you have those feelings.

A computer can be told it fears spiders, and can be equipped with optics and an algorithm to recognize all of the spiders that we know of... and when it detects a spider, it could tell you it's afraid, but nothing will change within its software or hardware. It would continue to do all of its programmed functions in the background, while a person who's afraid of spiders would go from paralyzed to running in circles screaming like a banshee.

And, the person who's afraid of spiders may see a live spider and think it is 1 foot long, then after smacking it 100 times with their flip flop realize the spider is but an inch long.
 
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This A I stuff can be mind blowing.
Anyone have thoughts or feelings to share after viewing the brief video...or just on the AI topic in general? :unsure:
 
This A I stuff can be mind blowing.
Anyone have thoughts or feelings to share after viewing the brief video...or just on the AI topic in general? :unsure:

The thing to always keep in mind about AI (as opposed to Artificial Sentience) is that AI is utterly sociopathic. Like, the purest form of sociopathy.

Anything you give over to AI control just became a white mutiny machine.
 

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