LadyJessica
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Interesting topic. However some answers just don't make any sense.
That's just at a basic level. At the basic level a neuron fires, or it doesn't. that in itself is like 1 or 0. It is the aggregate of all our neuronal interaction that produces what we call "thought" and "consciousness." The same can be applied to computers as well if we can set them up correctly.
So it would be a nihilistic AI? It could happen. Plenty of people come to that conclusion everday and commit suicide.
a computer language works with 1 and 0. regardless of how many combinations you can make of those
numbers, they are intrinsically limited to mathematical applications, which negates this 'infinite computational
power'. a person's limits are not bound to a 1 and 0. math simply does not exist in human behavior.
That's just at a basic level. At the basic level a neuron fires, or it doesn't. that in itself is like 1 or 0. It is the aggregate of all our neuronal interaction that produces what we call "thought" and "consciousness." The same can be applied to computers as well if we can set them up correctly.
One thing that crossed my mind about advanced AI though is that wouldn't it eventually ask itself "What's the point?" and come to the realization that it's more efficient to simply not exist and destroy itself?
So it would be a nihilistic AI? It could happen. Plenty of people come to that conclusion everday and commit suicide.
