ttystikk
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Fair enough. I'll keep that in mind going forward.Ttystikk i dont take myself that serious, i can barely tie my own shoes..
Fair enough. I'll keep that in mind going forward.Ttystikk i dont take myself that serious, i can barely tie my own shoes..
Fallacy aside for a moment. Never going to happen and that's just personal opinion based on no research.@Heisenberg I've recently discovered just how far robotics has developed; I saw a video of a Russian robot doing army drills and construction activities; there is a video of a robot developed in Saudi Arabia that is strangely human like, with facial emotions and intelligent cognitive abilities. I don't know if it was programmed to answer the guys questions for the presentation or not but it seemed to be thinking for itself.
Here's my argument; please point out any fallacies and feel free to argue against it.
The human consciousness is produced by the input of electrical signals in our brain, therefore a robot that also receives data from electrical signals may develop a consciousness.
Robots/Androids/AI will never have consciousness like a human, because they'll be wired differently.Fallacy aside for a moment. Never going to happen and that's just personal opinion based on no research.
But have a read:
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.rawstory.com/2016/03/a-neuroscientist-explains-why-artificially-intelligent-robots-will-never-have-consciousness-like-humans/amp/
Fallacy aside for a moment. Never going to happen and that's just personal opinion based on no research.
But have a read:
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.rawstory.com/2016/03/a-neuroscientist-explains-why-artificially-intelligent-robots-will-never-have-consciousness-like-humans/amp/
Thanks for the read Venus very good article, but it does not dismiss the possibility of developing a more advanced intelligence, what if there is an I Robot scenario where the manufacturer of robots develops a program specifically designed to police the human race, or worse exterminate it?Robots/Androids/AI will never have consciousness like a human, because they'll be wired differently.
But to dismiss out of hand that they'll never have self awareness or the ability to contemplate questions without enough data to arrive at firm answers or the ability to do art is short sighted, IMHO.
They'll have a consciousness, it just won't be like ours. We need to start working on ensuring that it has a moral and ethical structure that will respect us, as primitive as we will appear to be to a consciousness that will no doubt be able to think with trillions of calculations per second.
Then we're in serious troubleThanks for the read Venus very good article, but it does not dismiss the possibility of developing a more advanced intelligence, what if there is an I Robot scenario where the manufacturer of robots develops a program specifically designed to police the human race, or worse exterminate it?
Ignorance is blissThen we're in serious trouble
*Seriously tho.. I don't allow my mind to have such ponderings re: A.I futuristic capabilities, unnecessary anxiety
Fortunately, true AI is a long way off.Ignorance is bliss
The human consciousness is produced by the input of electrical signals in our brain, therefore a robot that also receives data from electrical signals may develop a consciousness.
I know it takes lots of practice to get them down pat, even then it's hard not to stumble upon them. So far I've found these to be the most common: ignorance, incredulity, begging the question, special pleading and if you want to argue about God you must be aware of god of the gaps and argument from design.There's lots of logical fallacies that it's confusing to me. I see the illogic, but remembering which one it is takes practice which I've not done.
Is there a shorter list that covers most bases?
There's lots of logical fallacies that it's confusing to me. I see the illogic, but remembering which one it is takes practice which I've not done.
Is there a shorter list that covers most bases?
Ignorance.Name this fallacy:
My uncle tells me I shouldn't be afraid to ride the wooden roller coaster at Six Flags. He says that in 30 years no one has ever been injured and the ride has never had a major malfunction. To me, that just means the coaster is overdue for a tragedy. Something bad is probably going to happen any day now.
I believe it's ignorance but for a different reason than grandpapy. The boy is taking general data and making it out to mean something specific. He is construing statistics and the odds which show that the ride has been perfectly safe for 30 years to mean that the odds are now in favor of an accident. It would be like me who has never got a royal flush in poker going all in with poker J 10 suited believing that I'm due to get a royal flush, when the truth is the odds are still 650,000:1.Name this fallacy:
My uncle tells me I shouldn't be afraid to ride the wooden roller coaster at Six Flags. He says that in 30 years no one has ever been injured and the ride has never had a major malfunction. To me, that just means the coaster is overdue for a tragedy. Something bad is probably going to happen any day now.
My remark has fallacy's based in bias, opinion, experience and fear.I believe it's ignorance but for a different reason than grandpapy. The boy is taking general data and making it out to mean something specific. He is construing statistics and the odds which show that the ride has been perfectly safe for 30 years to mean that the odds are now in favor of an accident. It would be like me who has never got a royal flush in poker going all in with poker J 10 suited believing that I'm due to get a royal flush, when the truth is the odds are still 650,000:1.