That sounds mad. What do you mean? — Daemon
You're still wrong — L'éléphant
The brain is analogue. — EugeneW
The question is did the brain actually comprehend continuua? — Agent Smith
People like this also overestimate the significance of the Turing Test. Passing the test doesn't confer personhood. — Daemon
It's true, if you like. No argument against it. But the challenge remains: a non-person to give the impression of a person. If the non-person succeeds, the Turing test is a success — god must be atheist
The problem of other minds? — Agent Smith
Yes, combined with the notion of whether AI can be a mind or no mind or never mind. — god must be atheist
We will never know, because we are incapable of knowing that — god must be atheist
Well, you can believe that, but you can't KNOW that. You are deceiving yourself by claiming knowledge where knowledge does not exist. — god must be atheist
Aren't you a bit religious? — god must be atheist
Believe me. I know. — EugeneW
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