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by rixed
201 days ago
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I don't know why you single out memories. Certainly, if some mad scientist were to stimulate via an electrode some parts of your brain to make you experience pain, you will remember it. Also, it's not unreasonable to assume that it would be equally feasible to create fake memories by stimulating other parts. If there is a hard problem, memory is not it. |
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What I'm saying isn't that if you stimulate pain, you won't remember it.
False memories would be a challenge. How would you input a memory of going up a tree to rescue a cat. Where would you even begin?