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The difference between artificial and natural intelligence is imagination. Our computers have memory, but no imagination. Did you try to imagine how we could program it so that they could exhibit some?
Quote from: Le Repteux on 29/05/2018 15:56:47The difference between artificial and natural intelligence is imagination. Our computers have memory, but no imagination. Did you try to imagine how we could program it so that they could exhibit some?The current difference between artificial and natural intelligence is that the former is less advanced. In order to become as advanced, it will need to have imagination, so part of the challenge is in working out how to program that imagination into the system. Imagination depends on modelling things so that you can experiment with ideas in the model without needing to do it on real objects in the real world. There is no barrier to artificial intelligence doing that.
I will give your questions some more thought and get back to you on this. Perhaps data becomes corrupted by external influences maybe. For now until I give this more thought I will name my momentary thought as the subjective resistance force.
How is your resistance going? :0)
The current difference between artificial and natural intelligence is that the former is less advanced. In order to become as advanced, it will need to have imagination, so part of the challenge is in working out how to program that imagination into the system. Imagination depends on modelling things so that you can experiment with ideas in the model without needing to do it on real objects in the real world. There is no barrier to artificial intelligence doing that.
Added- Now agent Starling, if any of you noobs want to come play some head games and try to meme me, expect me to proper mess with your heads, because I can get you to think whatever I want you to think.
QuoteAdded- Now agent Starling, if any of you noobs want to come play some head games and try to meme me, expect me to proper mess with your heads, because I can get you to think whatever I want you to think.That's exactly the feeling that randomness could produce in our mind, for us to test our ideas outside of it or not. :0)
I was meming particles, who were you meming? :0)
I am just chatting chit and going along with the conversation. I have no idea what your post even meant .
Just to note, can AI do that which I just did?
I think that if that part of imagination is added to an AGI, he will have the impression of controlling his thoughts like we have, and he will feel free to think the way he wants like we do.
His new ideas will appear to come from nowhere,
Could all our feelings come from that curious feeling that we have to be able to control our thoughts, thus from the same weighting mechanism?
If so, I think there would be no need for you to program feelings for you AGI to be able to develop some.
To recognize the weight of an idea, he would have to tag his new ideas with a number related to the probability for it to be tested right or wrong if ever he would try it for real. A right tag would automatically trigger ideas witch have already been tested right, and a wrong one would trigger no idea at all because the only ideas that would have been kept are the ones which would have been tagged right. In other words, the impression that an idea is right would coincide with all the ideas we have, reason why we have the curious feeling that we are right when we are testing new ideas. It's a brand new idea I just had, so feel free to tag it wrong if ever it doesn't coincide with any of yours. :0)
How do you think you can say silly things after having rejected silly ideas all your life? You did didn't you? :0)
There's nothing free about our thinking
Do you have a question?
QuoteDo you have a question?Are you kidding? :0)
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