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Is Artificial Intelligence possible?
Originally posted by Amsel :D:
But you don't just assosiate "dog" with "pain".
please read the scenario i provided, since a young child with very little knowledge of the world is basically the same as a robotic system with very little input and associative programming

if you need a more blunt example, replace "dog" with "bee"

Originally posted by quote=Amsel :D:
You can feel it.
reality's subjective, you know, (since how exactly do you know that the red you see is the red that someone else perceives, and how are either of you "wrong" if there's no "right" definition), so what you determine as pain might be considered pleasure to someone else
that can be brought down to programming via the use of input -> filter (filter being the human mind in question and its prejudices its learnt simply by existing) -> output

Originally posted by Amsel :D:
How do you create a person and not just a spreadsheet? How do you create conciousness using nothing but 1s and 0s?
consciousness is literally someone's perception and simulation of reality, which again can be brought down to code. how do you think videogames work? they set parameters for things to occur, so gravity would then be considered "a force that exists that attracts an object towards its center of mass" (and then all those words would be programmed to have already existing definitions within the programme's "mind"), therefore, the programme can create a simulated "g" unit, which is used to determine the pull of an object in space (as in, reality and time, not the big black emptiness), which again can be made to have paramaters

Originally posted by Amsel :D:
Something that knows others and knows itself. Something that feels and thinks in a way that can generate its own experienced knowledge.
they've been doing this since the 80s with the information i've just stated.

Originally posted by Amsel :D:
How can the human mind be replicated within circuitry?
it can't, it's far too complex of a mechanism/system (which can't even be studied completely accurately in the first place due to how sensitive it is) to be able to replicate it perfectly, though we as humans can try to simulate it based on what we know of it so far.

also i remembered who you are
you're that guy who thinks atheism is a flawed belief or something
https://www.google.co.za/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=is%20artificial%20intelligence%20possible

there, go look it up, it seems all sources say it's possible but not in a realistic/implementable sense

Originally posted by Amsel :D:
How would we be able to create both knowledge and experience, then link them together, using only a pure stream of information?

i have very basic knowledge of logic but
have you ever thought how your brain, or rather, knowledge, works

let's give a scenario
as a child, you get your hand bitten by a dog
your brain creates an experience (logic unit) in your memory linking the object "dog" to the sensation known as "pain". "pain" can be classified as an in-built mechanism/function within humans to perserve themselves, which can be, with suffiicient knowledge, coded into machines, like how enemies in some videogames run away at low health.

since pain activates a response for survival, you associate dogs with pain, and so therefore, in that moment, you pull away to perserve yourself, and later on, your experience associates dogs with pain, therefore, you stay away from them.

the same general idea can be applied to machines, albeit roughly. so if an ai, for example, is being hacked, and its internal firewall bypassed to a certain extent, this can be a parameter for a "pain" function to activate within the machine. this function can then override all previous priorities to ensure the "survival" of the ai program. once the ai survives/ensures it overcomes the problem, the experience is stored within its memory, and therefore, since it associates "survival" (ie preservation of the self) as the opposite of pain, and it associates that particular problem with pain due to the incident, it'll attempt to either build defenses or try to avoid circumstances where it can come into contact with that problem again.
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