Matt: Dangerous AI? (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, December 23, 2013, 15:48 (3988 days ago) @ xeno6696


> Matt: It isn't necessary to COPY the human brain via neurons, (as in all biochemical processes) it's only necessary to exhibit the same behavior with a given input. [/color]-But will it think like I do and develop thoughts that are not anticipated in an analysis of data or history?
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> Matt: It isn't necessary to make new hardware connections because of software. Let me state it another way: programs that rewrite themselves WHILE THEY ARE BEING RUN are trivial.-That is fascinating. -> Matt: As for the final sentence: "No two brains are the same in finer detail, so it would have to be a generic AI brain."-It will have an average human personality?
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> Matt: Basically, a generic AI brain dressed differently will be interpreted appropriately.-Won't it think thoughts programmed into it? Do you expect it to have independent thought?


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