Zelebg
You have to explicitly tell the computer what to do at each step.
How would you go about writing the actual instructions for feeling pain?
Tim3003
How does your AI learn language?
Oh, I see now where are coming from. I am talking about it in more abstract terms - what can and can not be done in principle. So in this example computer has already learned or has been programmed, and I don't want to go into those detail unless there is an argument it can not be done in principle. — Zelebg
Zelebg
I think that working out a structure for AI in principle is meaningless.
The advanced use of language is - as far as we humans know - essential for intelligence, so any 'principle' that does not answer how it is to be achieved in practice is suspect.
Sir Philo Sophia
5. Program B: consciousness & free will -> feeds into 6.& 2. — Zelebg
I'm not trying to explain anything until someone points to something that needs explaining. — Zelebg
Sir2u
1. Camera A: visual input extern -> feeds into 2.
2. Program A: subconsciousness & memory -> feeds into 3.
3. Display A: visual output inner -> feeds into 4.
4. Camera B: visual input inner -> feeds into 5.
5. Program B: consciousness & free will -> feeds into 6.& 2.
6. Speaker: audio output extern — Zelebg
Sir Philo Sophia
Sir2u
You missed Zelebg's magical module which your cellphone is missing: — Sir Philo Sophia
Sir Philo Sophia
Sir2u
no. that is pattern recognition, which current AI robots routinely do. — Sir Philo Sophia
Sir Philo Sophia
fishfry
1. Camera A: visual input extern -> feeds into 2.
2. Program A: subconsciousness & memory -> feeds into 3.
3. Display A: visual output inner -> feeds into 4.
4. Camera B: visual input inner -> feeds into 5.
5. Program B: consciousness & free will -> feeds into 6.& 2.
6. Speaker: audio output extern — Zelebg
Sir2u
do you not appreciate the difference between pattern recognition (e.g., an AI neural network detecting the presence of a orange) and the abilities human Consciousness? — Sir Philo Sophia
Sir Philo Sophia
No, explain it to me please. — Sir2u
Sir2u
I think Zelebg will explain it to us when he replies. stay tuned... — Sir Philo Sophia
Sir Philo Sophia
Sir2u
I already told you where/why I think you are wrong. "5. Program B: consciousness & free will -> feeds into 6.& 2" does not equal "a visual recognition program" — Sir Philo Sophia
and it is Zelebg job to explain to you why not, — Sir Philo Sophia
or your job to explain to us why you logically conclude they are equal or highly similar. — Sir Philo Sophia
Zelebg
1. Camera A: visual input extern -> feeds into 2.
2. Program A: subconsciousness & memory -> feeds into 3.
3. Display A: visual output inner -> feeds into 4.
4. Camera B: visual input inner -> feeds into 5.
5. Program B: consciousness & free will -> feeds into 6.& 2.
6. Speaker: audio output extern
— Zelebg
Let us know when you've figured out how to implement 2 and 5.
And then maybe you can explain why my telephone is not a conscious thing using Zelebg's method.
Zelebg
Because nobody knows how to implement 2 and 5, or even if it's possible to do so.
Sir2u
Most importantly, or for a start, it does not have the same hardware configuration. — Zelebg
I suppose it might be questioned what exactly should "Program A" be doing and what part of that should go onto inner screen
But what I am suggesting here is both what and how to implement, and relevant part is hardware configuration, not software modules. — Zelebg
Zelebg
The example I gave you fits exactly to your specs, so what is the problem with it?
Make up your mind, is it the software or the hardware that you think is important?
fishfry
You think the problem is 2. and 5. and I say the so called 'hard problem of consciousness' is 3. and 4., which needs to be implemented with some kind of display / camera system, rather than by any kind of software algorithm. — Zelebg
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