Animals have consciousness but not reasoning like we do. — Gregory
AI are in the news again, and it got me wondering what the most common sense way to seeing these machines was. Animals have consciousness but not reasoning like we do. Artificial intelligence does or may someday have the reasoning we have, but does this mean they are conscious? I mean, we can imagine consciousness without reason, so why not reasoning without consciousness? I haven't seen this considered before, so I thought I'd throw it out there — Gregory
AI are in the news again, and it got me wondering what the most common sense way to seeing these machines was. Animals have consciousness but not reasoning like we do. Artificial intelligence does or may someday have the reasoning we have, but does this mean they are conscious? I mean, we can imagine consciousness without reason, so why not reasoning without consciousness? I haven't seen this considered before, so I thought I'd throw it out there — Gregory
“I believe consciousness is simply what it feels like to have a neocortex.” — praxis
Animals have consciousness but not reasoning like we do. — Gregory
Reason for me is the ability to grasp an idea with the necessary means of consciousness. ... If AI can do complex thoughts it's possible it does so by another means then by way of consciousness. — Gregory
What machines?what the most common sense way to seeing these machines was. — Gregory
Conscious I think means self-awareness, and if so machines will never be self-aware like us.Artificial intelligence does or may someday have the reasoning we have, but does this mean they are conscious? — Gregory
There are a lot of devices that can recognize all sort of things. They are programmed to do that. So, if you program a device to recognize itself in a mirror, and then say (issue a sound) "Here I am!", it couuld do all that. But a machine could never do that by itself, i.e. w/o having been programmed amd instructed appropriately. Machines do not and can never have awareness.When a machine can recognize itself in a mirror it will have self-awareness. — Josh Alfred
I agree.Conscious I think means self-awareness, and if so machines will never be self-aware like us. — SpaceDweller
I don't agree. :smile:Machines may have reasoning far better and faster than us. — SpaceDweller
What we need, as far (artificial) intelligence is concerned, is what is described as the technological singularity - an exponential growth of intelligence - each subsequent intelligence should be greater than the one preceding it by a factor that would depend on what's possible given physical/chemical/biological constraints. This kinda growth actually occurs at a small scale with individuals - a person is today more intelligent than she was yesterday (books & experience as invaluable teachers). — Agent Smith
Mankind has always looked for ways to reduce manual labor and repetitive tasks. To that end, and in the absence of technology, civilization exploited various methods, often by taking advantage of their fellow humans. Robots, as a potential solution, have long fascinated mankind, capturing our imagination for centuries. Even in Greek mythology, the god Hephaestus had « mechanical » servants. But not until recently, has artificial intelligence finally progressed to a level that will become more and more life-changing for the future of humanity. — Free Documentary
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