| > In science, if you don't know, you don't make the claim, that is basic positivism and the scientific method. Yes you're correct. So you can't make the claim that it's NOT cognition. That is my point. You also can't make the claim that it is cognition which was the OTHER point. Completely agree with your statement here. But it goes further then this, and your statement shows YOU don't understand science. >So basic in fact, I was thought this in elementary school. So far ad-hominem attributions of naivety. No science is complex and basically most people don't understand the scientific method and it's limitations. It's not basic at all, not even people who graduate from four year colleges in STEM fully understand the true nature of science. Or even many scientists! In science and therefore reality as we know it; nothing can be proven. This is because every subsequent observation can completely contradict an initial claim. Proof is the domain of logic and math, it doesn't exist in reality. Things can be disproven but nothing can actually be proven. That is science. This is subtle stuff, but it's legit. I'll quote Einstein if you don't believe me: "No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong." - Einstein And a link for further investigation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falsifiability Anyway all of this says that NO claim can be made about anything unless it's disproof. Which is exactly inline with what I'm saying. Still claims are made all the time anyway in academia and the majority of these claims aren't technically scientific. This occurs because we can't practically operate on anything in reality if we can't in actuality claim things are true. So we do it anyway despite lack of any form of actual proof. >Anyone that humanises computation is not only committing an A.I. faux-pas but are going against the basic scientific method. But so is dismissing any similarity to humans. You can't technically say it's wrong or right. Especially when the outputs and inputs to these models are very similar to what humans would say. This is basic preschool stuff I knew this when I was a baby! I thought everybody knew this! <Joking>. |
Machine cognition is a similarly extraordinary claim that’s going to need a lot more evidence than a just-right sequence of inputs and outputs.