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It's a strawman. A human programs the computer so it does not make sense that you believe the computer.but it is still an unconscious computer.
I won't believe a conscious computer also.
make sense?
Relevance?People are starving to death in Africa.
Build a computer to feed the people?Relevance?
Feed the people to the computer.Build a computer to feed the people?
Assuming that the Universe is infinite. It also doesn't mean there'll ever be conscious computers anywhere within a trillion light years of this little dot of infinity.In an infinite universe everything and anything that is possible will happen - and that includes computer
consciousness
Not remotely possible that the universe is infinite. It is incurably finite in all directions in space-time, inward, outward, forward, back. It starts and it ends. Finitude is its fabric.In an infinite universe everything and anything that is possible will happen - and that includes computer
consciousness
That article is exactly the sort of nonsense people in 1900 would say about life in 2000. We have absolutely no idea whether general AI is possible.
Over and above that, the two points in the article are stupid.
1) "That difference means the brain’s information handling must also be different from how computers work." Irrelevant
"Those transformations cannot be replicated fully in a computer with a fixed architecture." Bulls**t
2) "A conscious person is aware of what they’re thinking, and has the ability to stop thinking about one thing and start thinking about another – no matter where they were in the initial train of thought. But that’s impossible for a computer to do." Bulls**t
"...there can be no way to analyze a program and be entirely absolutely certain that it can stop." Irrelevant. You can't analyse a superintelligent AI and would have little to no idea of how it works.
Ah, ok. You're pretty much defining AI as God.That article is exactly the sort of nonsense people in 1900 would say about life in 2000. We have absolutely no idea whether general AI is possible.
Over and above that, the two points in the article are stupid.
1) "That difference means the brain’s information handling must also be different from how computers work." Irrelevant
"Those transformations cannot be replicated fully in a computer with a fixed architecture." Bulls**t
2) "A conscious person is aware of what they’re thinking, and has the ability to stop thinking about one thing and start thinking about another – no matter where they were in the initial train of thought. But that’s impossible for a computer to do." Bulls**t
"...there can be no way to analyze a program and be entirely absolutely certain that it can stop." Irrelevant. You can't analyse a superintelligent AI and would have little to no idea of how it works.
Ah, ok. You're pretty much defining AI as God.
Not remotely possible that the universe is infinite. It is incurably finite in all directions in space-time, inward, outward, forward, back. It starts and it ends. Finitude is its fabric.
Infinity is a seriously underestimated metric.
You bothered to read it? Based on the title I already placed it under a sensationalism headline where the author didn't know what they were talking about.Agreed. When I looked through the article point by point, pretty much every item was quietly simply incorrect.
Yup, although I just wanted to see how much kak someone called Kak would actually write.You bothered to read it? Based on the title I already placed it under a sensationalism headline where the author didn't know what they were talking about.
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Confronting the Multiverse: What 'Infinite Universes' Would Mean
Is it possible that our universe is but one of many, with laws that mean nothing in the "pocket universes" that co-exist all around, and through, us? Robert Lawrence Kuhn explores the multiverse with the help of the world's leading experts on these theoriwww.space.com
To be clear, a truly infinite universe means that anything that is not impossible (no matter how obscure) will happen, must happen and must happen, weirdly, an infinite number of times.