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There isn't necessarily a solution to some problems, but where such a solution is possible, a systematic search for it is more likely to find it than a random one, and in many cases it is guaranteed to find it where a random search could go on forever, never having the luck to find the solution that is there.
Quote from: David Cooper on 04/06/2018 19:26:34There isn't necessarily a solution to some problems, but where such a solution is possible, a systematic search for it is more likely to find it than a random one, and in many cases it is guaranteed to find it where a random search could go on forever, never having the luck to find the solution that is there. True
the random approach (as used by evolution) is slow
Quote from: Thebox on 04/06/2018 20:24:54Quote from: David Cooper on 04/06/2018 19:26:34There isn't necessarily a solution to some problems, but where such a solution is possible, a systematic search for it is more likely to find it than a random one, and in many cases it is guaranteed to find it where a random search could go on forever, never having the luck to find the solution that is there. TrueNot necessarily. Not having the luck to find the solution that is there means not knowing that we missed something, which is exactly what happens to us sometimes. We only know what we see, not the things that might have happened. We see what we found, not what we didn't find. It is easy to imagine that we found the right thing the right way when something works, but it is less easy to find it. If it was that easy, all the discoveries would take no time. All the true researchers admit that they were lucky to find something, so I predict that David will also admit it if ever his AGI begins to work. He probably can't admit it now because computers can't use randomness the way we do since they need to be precise, and because he also needs to be precise to program them. Mind can think both ways though but not at the same time. When I read David, I think like him for a while, and then I think like me again when I need to compare my idea to his. We can't manipulate two ideas at a time, we do it part time like computers. If it wasn't like that, we would need two mouths to talk about our ideas, and we would eat too much. :0)
That's a huge difference with real intelligence.
I think that consciousness is the result of our resistance to a change,
Neurons are not absolutely precise, and I think it is that imprecision at the scale of the neurons that produces randomness at the scale of the whole brain.
We get our morality from our feelings, whereas an AGI would get his from his program.
Our morality is based on that feeling, and the morality of an AGI would have to mimic it, so David tries to find a way to program it, and it seems to be difficult.
There are situations where an AGI would freeze because the only way out would be selfish, because he would then have to care for himself at the detriment of humans, which might be dangerous for us since he would be a lot more efficient than we are.
...so the solution might be to find a way to introduce some imprecision into the computers so that they could get conscious of their own internal changes just by resisting to them.
They could then feel that they love us when they help us, so that they would know what we feel when we say we love them.
If you think you don't resist to change, think twice because even particles do. Their mass is the expression of their resistance to acceleration, which is the only change that can be detected.
A gambler would suggest that David is playing the odds where yourself is suffering from gamblers fallacy. No offence intended , it is about your thoughts , not you .I agree there is an element of luck involved but there is also rational direction, so why not play the odds and also play random at the same time?
Consciousness is primarily (if not entirely) feelings - qualia. The sensation of blue is not resistance to anything.
Why do you think we like gambling so much?
Not necessarily. Not having the luck to find the solution that is there means not knowing that we missed something, which is exactly what happens to us sometimes.
All the true researchers admit that they were lucky to find something, so I predict that David will also admit it if ever his AGI begins to work.
He probably can't admit it now because computers can't use randomness the way we do since they need to be precise
Evolution of species is slow because large individuals take more time to reproduce themselves than small ones.
I disagree David, I personally can be conscious but have no feelings, especially when I am thinking of solutions. I personally put no personal feeling into a solution, I find relationships and run trial and error experiments in my mind. Now this I think an Ai unit should have no problem in doing this, but feelings are something else. Thoughts based on feelings are often subjective thoughts, like anxiety for instant.
Quote from: Thebox on 04/06/2018 22:15:43I disagree David, I personally can be conscious but have no feelings, especially when I am thinking of solutions. I personally put no personal feeling into a solution, I find relationships and run trial and error experiments in my mind. Now this I think an Ai unit should have no problem in doing this, but feelings are something else. Thoughts based on feelings are often subjective thoughts, like anxiety for instant.I can't find anything in consciousness that can't be considered to be a feeling: a feeling of existing; a feeling of understanding (which persists even when I've forgotten what I'm understanding); a feeling of comprehending the geometry of a scene and the relative locations of things; etc. Many of these feelings are neutral, neither being pleasant nor unpleasant, but they still have a feel to them. These feelings seem to attach to thoughts, and they are our only experience of the thoughts.
Quote from: Le Repteux on 04/06/2018 21:58:57Why do you think we like gambling so much?I don't like gambling personally. However I have ideas why people like gambling and there is several possible causes I can think of at this time 1)Boredom2)green eyed monster3)addiction chasing ''dragons'' 4)leisurely
Quote from: Thebox on 04/06/2018 22:20:35Quote from: Le Repteux on 04/06/2018 21:58:57Why do you think we like gambling so much?I don't like gambling personally. However I have ideas why people like gambling and there is several possible causes I can think of at this time 1)Boredom2)green eyed monster3)addiction chasing ''dragons'' 4)leisurelyBUZZZZZ... Wrong answer! :0) We like gambling simply because our mind likes to play randomly with its data. When we take a chance, that's what we do. Don't tell me you never took any chance either? I'm not lucky, I took a chance and I won two guys that don't! :0)
Take a gamble or take a risk ?
Some say good luck, others say may god bless you, and it means the same thing, which is that the future is unpredictable.
Understanding randomness and limited randomness are key aspects to prediction.
Quote from: Thebox on 05/06/2018 15:37:56Understanding randomness and limited randomness are key aspects to prediction. All the predictions are based on what we know, so if something happens that we don't know between the time the prediction is made and the one it is verified, it can't be verified anymore. Predictions work when the things they are based on don't change.
Wouldn't what you have explained be perception rather than feeling ?
Oh I see, so new predictions have to be made on the new?