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by srslack
1096 days ago
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A “biological neural network” in a petri dish that has reorganized (been trained) to play Pong by means of electrical stimuli is not conscious. A slime mold that moves away from the light and “solves mazes” is also not conscious. It is also my (relatively uninformed) understanding that a perceptron can’t really approximate a “neuron” outside of being inspired by how neurons in the visual cortex operate. For that, you need a DNN, thus human neurons are orders of magnitude more complex than “artificial neurons” and they only share a name and a slight inspiration. All of this is just regression based function approximation, in the end, there’s no need to grasp for a ghost in the machine or anything spooky. It’s just statistics, not consciousness. |
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