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by rendall
1463 days ago
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> It seems too simplistic to be taken at face value that statistics, randomness and pattern matching would be the only ingredients necessary for intelligence and sentience. I'm afraid that's the crux of it. What if that's all it were? What if all that were necessary for intelligence and sentience were statistics, randomness and pattern matching? It is kind of a cosmically terrifying thought, possibly prompting dangerous existential crises! It would mean that our own sentience is not particularly exceptional; perhaps our sentience stems from some low-level, easily understood process. If it were true, I imagine there would be many articles angrily denouncing the notion. Possibly even political factions, angry at each other over the matter of treatment of those AI who claim to be sentient and have feelings. |
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