Originally posted by KrazyHorse
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Do singularity people consider this possibility?
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Originally posted by Elok View PostCan we be certain we'll move beyond that? We might be able to perfectly replicate a human brain, but to do better would require us to know how it is that a human brain works (i.e., completely different from any computer ever built), and improve upon it. Can we actually improve upon it?
I don't mean just processing speed; you could improve that forever and the robo-brain would just come to the same damned conclusions a human brain would, only faster.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostThis is tricky for me to think about, but the problem I see is, how do you make a computer learn like a human does? Is it possible?
1) yes, because the human brain is just a really wet, squishy computer
2) yes, we have developed learning AIs that individually mimic certain types of human learning
3) probably yes, because there's no reason to believe we can't
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My point was that you often write on subjects you don't know well, just as I do.
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Should I just bite the bullet at this point and admit I don't have a head for compsci any more than I have a head for math?
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Can you back this up, as more than an analogy?
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Again, unless you claim some sort of spiritual (non-physical) input then this is self-evident.
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Elok, this is not compsci. This is filosofizing about compsci.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Well, if you define "computer" to mean "anything that processes information," yes. But by that definition, what isn't?
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Originally posted by KrazyHorse View PostElok, this is not compsci. This is filosofizing about compsci.
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Originally posted by Elok View PostWell, if you define "computer" to mean "anything that processes information," yes. But by that definition, what isn't?Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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Originally posted by Elok View PostCan you back this up, as more than an analogy?
What types of learning? Can those types of learning be generalized?
I don't know and I don't know; I'm not a specialist in AI.
I believe that, at this point in the discussion, Poly tradition requires me to mumble something about burden of proof. Then you say "prove we can't," and I say "prove we can" until such time as the thread reaches 500 posts or someone gets banned.
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Originally posted by Elok View PostWell, if you define "computer" to mean "anything that processes information," yes. But by that definition, what isn't?
algorithm = sequence of elementary instructions on manipulating very small pieces of data
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There are many assumptions made for this, but they are all pretty usual ones for many scientists, like that of reductionism and materialism.
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'struth12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
Stadtluft Macht Frei
Killing it is the new killing it
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