Do you think that AI will ever feel emotions?

Discussion in 'Intelligence & Machines' started by wegs, Sep 10, 2019.

  1. The_One Banned Banned

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    If...

    +=1, ×=2, - =3, ÷=4

    And...

    (10÷1)=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

    Then...

    10×1×10×2×10×3×10×4×10=?

    Or...

    1×2×3×4=?
    ?×100000

    Would 2,400,000 combinations produce any artificial intelligence???
     
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  3. Write4U Valued Senior Member

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    Can you be more specific? Are you claiming that AI neural networks are imitating insect intelligence?

    If AI is already that advanced, that's very encouraging. Although the intelligence ratio between amoebas and insects is considerable less than the IQ ratio between insect and human intelligence, no? Or is it the other way around?

    And of course, size and adaptation is also a consideration. If amoebas needed evolution to survive we would have very smart amoebas by now. But apparently amoeba intelligence is quite sufficient for their survival and there is no need for much improvement on being an amoeba.

    OTOH imitating human intelligence is a whole different ball-game. Note that insects are devoid of emotion, AFAIK, all survival techniques in insects are "hard-wired" electro-chemical responses.

    But in order to be able to "experience" the world as humans, an AI would have to be able to experience empathic emotions, i.e. placing itself into your shoes emotionally.

    p.s. on second thought, insects may well have empathic response systems. They do act "in concert" when threatened by a number of different disasters requiring different responses.
     
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  5. The_One Banned Banned

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    What about a program that writes itself?

    The program copies itself to the end, and then subsequently runs what it has just written.

    Some examples:
    n=()
    1=(2)
    2=(3-4)
    3=(5-8)
    4=(9-16)
    5=(17-32)
    6=(33-64)
    7=(65-128)
     
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  7. river

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    Big Blue . The Chess Match between a Chess Master and the Computer .

    Advanced AI has Psychological Programming .
     
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  8. river

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    There is a Difference Between Life Form Intelligence and AI Intelligence .

    AI intelligence , is based on the Periodic Table of Elements .

    Life is not . Life is from the Suns Electromagnetic Energy . And Volcanic Activity Above and Below the Oceans Surface.
     
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  9. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Life is a result of chemistry...chemistry of "stuff" born and synthesised in the belly of stars and accretion disks, as controlled and dictated by gravity.
     
  10. river

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    river said:

    Then why is Bio-chemistry different from Periodic Table chemistry ?

    Life manipulates the Periodic Table of Elements .
     
  11. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    It isn't. What makes you think it is?

    So does every other chemical reaction. That is actually the definition of chemistry.
     
  12. river

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    Bio-Chemistry is carbon based , Periodic Table Chemistry is not .
     
  13. river

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    Life Bonds certain Chemicals to manifest Life .

    Chemical Reactions don't All Produce Life .
     
  14. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Who said they always do? But the fact remains, chemical reactions have resulted in life.

    Life is a result of chemistry...chemistry of "stuff" born and synthesised in the belly of stars and accretion disks, as controlled and dictated by gravity.
     
  15. river

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    Chemical Reactions of Certain Types .

    Life Bonds certain Chemicals to manifest Life .

    Chemical Reactions don't All Produce Life .
     
  16. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Ummm, isn't that what I just said? Do you have comprehension problems?
     
  17. river

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    Your point pad of your post#231 ?
     
  18. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    That's obvious river...bye, I have some science to attend to. read evaluate, post out of interest etc etc, bye
     
  19. river

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    Post#232

    Bio-Chemistry , is based on carbon .
     
  20. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Well, Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen and Nitrogen. What's your point?
     
  21. river

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    From post#225

    There is a Difference Between Life Form Intelligence and AI Intelligence .
    AI intelligence , is based on the Periodic Table of Elements .

    Life is not . Life is from the Suns Electromagnetic Energy . And Volcanic Activity Above and Below the Oceans Surface.
     
  22. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    True.

    False.

    Life is based on chemistry (specifically carbon chemistry, which is part of the periodic table) - as you literally pointed out three posts ago:
     
  23. river

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    Chemistry is the study of chemical reactions that occur in the physical world. Biochemistry is the study of chemical reactions that occur inside of living organisms.

    Chemical biology deals with how chemistry can be applied to solve biological problems while biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of biology. In general, the chemical biology major focuses on small molecules while the biochemistry major focuses on proteins and nucleic acids.
     

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