Yes it can. That's why we call it Artificial Intelligence, or perhaps a better term would be Quasi-intelligence. i.e. being smart without emotion.ai is made from life intelligence
ai can not order its self into being .
Of course it can.Energy and matter can not order its self into any form of intelligence ; in and of its self .
Yes it can. That's why we call it Artificial Intelligence, or perhaps a better term would be Quasi-intelligence. i.e. being smart without emotion.
Of course it can.
It can order itself into many patterns of which intelligence is but one. Intelligence was not bestowed by some external intelligence, it is a product of evolution.
A.I.s can learn and become smarter, they already beat our best chess players. The difference is that an AI will not gloat over his intellectual triumphs as Bobby Fischer did.
One can make a strong case that the universe itself functions in a quasi-intelligent mathematical manner.You misunderstand my point ;
ai exists because life exists to bring ai into existence .
Without Life, ai could never exist .
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You misunderstand my point ;
ai exists because life exists to bring ai into existence .
Without Life, ai could never exist .
One can make a strong case that the universe itself functions in a quasi-intelligent mathematical manner.
Yes I can and I have been elsewhere in Sciforums.No you can't .
Yes I can and I have been elsewhere in Sciforums.
But if intelligence can only arise from life, where and how did life arise in the universe?
In the end it always comes down to pure chemical elements emerging from the post-BB plasma.
No, not everywhere.Where , everywhere in the Universe .
Yes, but those conditions are not present everywhere in the universe.How , Life is always in the Universe . Life arises when the physical enviroment , planets etc. allows for lifes manifestation .
Actually they can and do via bio-chemistry and evolutionary processes.Pure chemicals have no inherent intelligence . They can't order themselves into life forms .
No, not everywhere.
Most probably somewhere in the universe.
Yes, but those conditions are not present everywhere in the universe.
Actually they can and do via bio-chemistry and evolutionary processes.
This is a really interesting and informative video-lecture by Robert Hazen at Carnegie Institute for Science.
If you wish to watch it, start at 25:00 to avoid a lengthy introduction.
Pure chemicals have no inherent intelligence . They can't order themselves into life forms .
Actually they can and do via bio-chemistry and evolutionary processes.