...if a natural process developed consciousness, it can be repeated. In theory, of course, but it’s not illogical. — GLEN willows
It's our intelligence that forms the basis of our understanding. We must get it right prior to attempting to attribute it or something like it to something else. Wouldn't you say?
— creativesoul
No. I never really understood what Aristotle meant by "art imitates nature." But he considers nature to be a process so art imitates that process. So, nature exhibits intelligence. The modern preoccupation with subjectivity obscures this idea. — Jackson
Artificial intelligence is not even close to being the same sort of thing that human intelligence is. Not even close. The point here is that it is a misnomer that renders the term intelligence meaningless.
— creativesoul
How is AI different from human intelligence? — Jackson
...consciousness is a muddled notion to begin with, Boolean logic consists of all true statements, inanimate objects have no emotion, emotion is part of thought and belief, and consciousness includes an ability to suspend one's judgment as well as change one's mind about things previously held true. That's just skimming the top of the problems involved with any claims of artificial 'intelligence'(scarequotes intentional). — creativesoul
I don’t see that at all. Do you mean that only humans can have the kind of intelligence you’re talking about? I remember a time when people thought that computers would be unable to do many things that we now know they can. — GLEN willows
Of course AI intelligence is different from human intelligence. What we’re debating is whether AI will eventually develop consciousness and I say why not? It could take hundreds or thousands of years of course. I just believe history is littered with the bodies of men who said “your ‘science’ will never explain ….” — GLEN willows
I am interested to know how you can hold a true believe in things that require language to understand, without that language — Tom Storm
I believe that we will eventually build robots with consciousness. Do you really think that's impossible?
— GLEN willows
I do. It's not because consciousness is something that lies outside purely mechanical processes, but rather it's because consciousness is a muddled notion to begin with, Boolean logic consists of all true statements, inanimate objects have no emotion, emotion is part of thought and belief, and consciousness includes an ability to suspend one's judgment as well as change one's mind about things previously held true. That's just skimming the top of the problems involved with any claims of artificial 'intelligence'(scarequotes intentional). — creativesoul
We are part of nature, aren't we?
— creativesoul
Exactly. So, "artificial" intelligence is just an extension of natural intelligence. — Jackson
"Truth is a property of sentences, since sentences are dependent for their existence upon vocabularies, and since vocabularies are made by human beings, so are truths."
Richard Rorty — Tom Storm
Some think intelligence is a function of human biology — Jackson
...if consciousness and the material brain are not literally the same thing, how do we avoid dualism? — GLEN willows
I believe that we will eventually build robots with consciousness. Do you really think that's impossible? — GLEN willows
Making the problem of our slave history, and prejudice, forbidden school subjects will for sure promote the problems, and here is where Germany has far surpassed the US. Germany teaches their immoral actions against others in schools and publically makes everyone aware of the wrongs with signs and monuments. Shame on US for making change impossible. Like it is okay to make a person of color feel terrible but we must not say something that makes Whites feel uncomfortable? Perhaps a philosophy forum can deal with this better than our nation has? — Athena
...we have the institutions of our world war enemy and every night in the news we hear about one horrible thing after another, and the reporters are asking what went wrong? Why are these terrible things happening? They are clueless about the fact that the US has imitated Germany in every significant way... — Athena
Suppose that belief or faith had the intrinsic property of manifesting into reality whatever is believed. — Benj96
the argument that information is the relationship between cause and effect — Harry Hindu
I prefer a system in which everyone is egoistic, the way it actually is I believe, and it all works out. — Agent Smith
"The grass is green" is true if and only if the grass is green.
"I believe the grass is green" is true if and only if I believe the grass is green.
"I know the grass is green" is true if and only if I believe the grass is green and the grass is green.
— creativesoul
It is the matter of the last that's in contention, so taking it as given would be begging the question. — Isaac
One need only look at the form you've had to put it in. The other two deflate. — Isaac
There's nothing more to "it's true that 'P'" than 'P'. — Isaac
But in the last, you smuggle in P1 (the grass is green). All of a sudden, the unanalysabilty of truth as a property goes out the window. The proposition "it's true that 'X knows P'" is no longer reducible only to 'X knows P', now hidden within it is P itself. — Isaac
How does the statement "the grass is green", when uttered by me, have any different meaning to "I believe the grass is green" (or " I know the grass is green ")? Unless I'm lying, my saying " the grass is green " automatically entails that I believe the grass is green. — Isaac
Truth is literally rooted in the word true. — Shwah
There is no definition which says anything other than truth being the root word true with a -th suffix... — Shwah
truth noun
\ ˈtrüth \
plural truths\ ˈtrüt͟hz , ˈtrüths \
Definition of truth
1a(1): the body of real things, events, and facts : ACTUALITY
(2): the state of being the case : FACT
(3)often capitalized : a transcendent fundamental or spiritual reality
b: a judgment, proposition, or idea that is true or accepted as true
truths of thermodynamics
c: the body of true statements and propositions
2a: the property (as of a statement) of being in accord with fact or reality
bchiefly British : TRUE sense 2
c: fidelity to an original or to a standard
3a: sincerity in action, character, and utterance
barchaic : FIDELITY, CONSTANCY
4capitalized, Christian Science : GOD
in truth
: in accordance with fact : ACTUALLY
...I assume belief is derived from truth...
Truth
the quality or state of being true
Belief
an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
True
in accordance with fact or reality. — Shwah
Edit: recursively the definition of belief becomes, "an acceptance that a statement is in accordance with reality". — Shwah
Truth is literally rooted in the word true.
Edit: one needs a definition of true to parse truth or belief. — Shwah