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Devilish Dictionarian
Let's find out. Tell us what you see here:
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1148&pictureid=9650[/qimg]
Isn't that the Shroud of Turin Turambar?
Let's find out. Tell us what you see here:
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1148&pictureid=9650[/qimg]
Let's find out. Tell us what you see here:
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1148&pictureid=9650[/qimg]
Let's find out. Tell us what you see here:
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1148&pictureid=9650[/qimg]
the same thing I see in EVERY one of those things, a filthy, filthy image!!!![]()
Isn't that the Shroud of Turin Turambar?
Let's find out. Tell us what you see here:
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1148&pictureid=9650[/qimg]
A clown reaching down to pick up his own head. How am I doing?
The question is, can one have true sentience and self awareness without the uncontrolled emotions and other thought patterns that humans are prone to, not to mention simple basics like certain mortality, pain, disease and more?
Can we ever build a machine that has the same capacity to suffer, or love, and why would we consider imposing something like, say, peridontal disease on something we create as many believe gods did to us?
In the evolution of our own consciousness, emotions came first. In the form of basic survival reactions that are still hard-wired in the more primitive portions of our brains. As we know, these primitive reactions can easily overwhelm our modern, "rational" processes....
They are part and parcel of our uniquely human consciousness. However, that's not to say that a perfectly functional consciousness could not be fabricated without emotions. If we were programming such a consciousness, and we wanted some sort of "moral" component....At that point we could no doubt build it in....Something along the lines of Asimov's laws.
Should we get to that point....
Oops. Forgive me. I asked the wrong question.
I was supposed to ask you to tell me what you feel when looking at the picture. My bad.
(Also, this is part of the test too.)

I don't. Anyone who can lose the head, and still bend down to pick it up, is awesome.Oops, missed this a while ago. I feel sad for a clown who has to reach down to pick up his own head.![]()
Following from the design of human brains, I believe it's very much possible to design a very complex neural net from several simpler, but highly specialized neural nets.
I don't. Anyone who can lose the head, and still bend down to pick it up, is awesome.

... The major advantage of human thought over artificial neural nets is our ability to derive new information for existing data. Left to idle on it's own, it's hard to imagine that a machine is constructing new information, although it might be capable of discovering new relationships between data it has already stored...
I see a balrog capturing two hobbits. The spiky bit in the middle is their hair, the extremities are their feet. Anyone else see that?Let's find out. Tell us what you see here:
Oops, missed this a while ago. I feel sad for a clown who has to reach down to pick up his own head.![]()
What are "true sentience and self awareness," exactly?
Define your terms and you'll have your answer.