Not on my planet. — baker
The two look the same at first glance — baker
Dude, lay off the drama.
[Fully aware that classy stops being classy once one has to explain it ...]
There are four kinds of entities that aren't into drama:
1. chatbots,
2. people who try to be like chatbots
3. people who just don't like drama,
4. ideally, philosophers.
This is a philosophy forum, and philosophy is supposed to be love of wisdom, not love of drama. Philosophers should exemplify this with their conduct. One of the hallmarks of such conduct is moderation in one's emotional expression. — baker
That’s a start. Aesthetic quality is based on feelings not just of pleasure but also of displeasure — Possibility
I think putting it this way is meandering away from the point of this thread.
A man paid a $100k for a sports BMW equipped with saving the life of a driver in the event it flips over multiple times during an accident. Then the accident happened -- the car traveling 100mph flipped several times, he got out of it and walked away, from an accident that would normally kill.
To say he formed a deep bond with this machine is sentimentality. One would be very thankful. Amazed. But to call it a deep bond is projecting.
So, going back to the task at hand, can a bot have gut feeling? Do not be fooled by the word "feeling" here. Gut feeling actually operates as intelligence used in decision-making. — Caldwell
So, how do you view causation? — Jack Cummins
Innocence can imply lesser experience in either a relative view to social peers, or by an absolute comparison to a more common normative scale. In contrast to ignorance, it is generally viewed as a positive term, connoting an optimistic view of the world, in particular one where the lack of knowledge stems from a lack of wrongdoing, whereas greater knowledge comes from doing wrong. This connotation may be connected with a popular false etymology explaining "innocent" as meaning "not knowing" (Latin noscere (To know, learn)). The actual etymology is from general negation prefix in- and the Latin nocere, "to harm". — Wikipedia
Well, in the reverse, that there could be a 'reverse turning test'. The Turing Test targets chatbots, but the reverse Turing Test doesn't target all 'real human beings' but only the set whose exaggerated emotions rise to the level of unreasonable display. So you aren't leaving behind only a "machine-like" residue. It's a faulty generalization — Pantagruel
Since you put this in the philosophy forum as opposed to the lounge I'm going to point out this is a faulty generalization. Just because 'bots cannot simulate feelings does not imply that those who are not 'bots are not necessarily like 'bots in respect of not having feelings.There is a whole spectrum between being too passionate, to the point where emotion compromises reason, and having no feelings at all. — Pantagruel
I was banned from a subreddit for commenting that a particular child molester's throat should be cut and his body thrown in a ditch.
The whole site was clamping down on incitements to violence at the time (during the Floyd riots).
It was ok with me tho. It's their subreddit. If they don't want my violent comments, I understand — frank
I would be interested in the topic — Jack Cummins
Based on your pupil dilation, skin temperature and motor functions...I calculate an 83% probability that you will not pull the trigger. — Terminator
That's a false dichotomy. Throwing tantrums may be unique to humans, but it's hardly what makes one a good human — baker
Does literally anything else need to be said about this? That it needed to be said at all is embarrasing. — StreetlightX
but eventually our connection would be shallow, and often lonely. — Caldwell
Probably a dearth of bots and an embarrassment of riches when it comes to the other. Eliminating bots is not the mods' only problem. — Kenosha Kid
Yeah death by sterilization.
First, let's make sure that the mods themselves are not bots. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, we can think of life/civility balance.
I guess it lies in the rules they laid down. Then, an unwanted consequence -- civil, but all bots themselves. Messy and emotionally charged, but real humans. — Caldwell
Didn’t the OP get deleted from this entire site because of the very un-peaceful language he used in anger to address a fellow poster? I don’t know the details, but it seems we may move here beyond that theoretical position he was unable to honor in practice. — Todd Martin
There is currently no consensus regarding the definition of life. — Wikipedia
But can nothing even be? Consciousness can become something less complex perhaps.
But becoming nothing seems to ring my intuition alarm. — DoppyTheElv
Nothing comes from nothing.
Nothing becomes nothing.
Consciousness is not nothing (cogito ergo sum).
Ergo... — Pantagruel
what do you think about the whole issue of aesthetics in works of literature? — Jack Cummins
I am a fan of gothic fiction — Jack Cummins
Not just ‘attract attention’, but attention and effort towards understanding - this is how we learn about the world. A ‘judgement of beauty’ is part of this — Possibility
So wisdom appears to be a certain higher ineffable faculty that anyone might possess to be used when his particular knowledge fails. Would you agree that by this definition it applies to the following examples?
When a thief seems to have been caught red-handed, he wisely concocts a fabulous story to make it seem his behavior is explained by innocent motives?
When a liar wishes to commit perjury, he chooses his words wisely in a way that their meaning is so unclear that prosecutors drop the case against him, unsure they would be able to establish wrongdoing “beyond a reasonable doubt”?
Finally, aren’t the wise assassins those who best know how to cover their tracks? how to leave no trace linking them to the crime?
Are these not to be included among the wise and knowledgeable ppl we’re considering here? — Todd Martin
I have known a couple of people who made art based on toilets and urinals. There may not be a strict division between the sacred and the profane. The quest may be to discover the beauty within madness — Jack Cummins
Yes, in the last few months when I wake up and see the news I almost wonder if everything is a dream. So perhaps we are in this simulation already and I am aware that many are probably suffering much more than I am. — Jack Cummins
Why do people have a perception that politicians are corrupt in terms of monied interests? What would help this perception or reality? — schopenhauer1
I'm not sure. Some kind of coherentism, I suppose. — jamalrob
Just work on your reading comprehension please. — jamalrob
Cartesian skepticism? The world could be an illusion i.e. it may not exist??? — TheMadFool