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by pessimizer
1344 days ago
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This isn't really responsive. Not only am I not using machines as any sort of model for human behavior, I'm trying to think about weird things you could do to a machine to make it ape a human. > these self-reports, heavily coloured by the in-vogue tech are not science, they're pseudoscience. I simply don't know what you're referring to. If you're referring to retrieving memories through associations, there's mountains of empirical evidence for that. If you're referring to wondering if I remember things, and being unsure of the information I'm recalling when I have less recall of that, or wondering if past situations compare well to current situations, well you got me. It's my personal belief that conscious thought is an epiphenomenon that is a rationalization of decisions already made. But the rest of this is nonsense. Vivid imagery is not an argument for exceptionalism, no matter how much I say things drip or ooze. This is just association in action. You're trying to create a distinction for life (or rather what you recognize as life) life oozes and has viscera, so using a bunch of words that feel wet and organy can substitute for reason contra the robots. |
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