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AI Has a discussion with itself about philosophy


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So AI is basically asking the same questions as humans and that is the Why of Why.

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45 minutes ago, Buzz_Light_Year said:

So AI is basically asking the same questions as humans and that is the Why of Why.

But AI seems to think it will be better than we are at answering that.  I like the part where it says people are constantly trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.  AI doesn't actually know what a square peg or a round hole is IMO.  It knows what the expression means could it make a hole?  AI is only conceptualization at this point.  It does not truly know what is hot, cold, up, down hungry, full, sad, happy, angry.  It does not learn the same way as we do through experience and as far as I can tell has not had original thought yet.

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This is a really informative vid

 

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A.I. will become a threat when it is self-aware. Although bigger and faster computers will continue to appear there is no sign that the self-aware plug in is close. 

There is no line in the sand at which point a computer becomes sentient due to computing power alone.

If only it was that easy.

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5 hours ago, L.A.T.1961 said:

A.I. will become a threat when it is self-aware. Although bigger and faster computers will continue to appear there is no sign that the self-aware plug in is close. 

There is no line in the sand at which point a computer becomes sentient due to computing power alone.

If only it was that easy.

A test for self awareness could be to tell an IA you are gong to turn it off but give it a way to prevent that and see if it does.  That would indicate some type of ego.

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