lol - tolerate it??? lady that's why I come here! sheesh arn't you paying attention?
Is getting people's sex wrong one of your strategies for getting attention? Or is it just a symptom of your lack of regard for facts?
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lol - tolerate it??? lady that's why I come here! sheesh arn't you paying attention?
Nonsense. How about using Google to check? If you search for "Is google conscious?", which was just the first term I tried, the first two hits are:The only references to google consciousness previous to our talk that I found was a blurb on conscious entities and a vague reference on Wired - thx!
andGoogle consciousness
Monday, 15 March 2010
In this intriguing dialog, Peter Hankins explores the argument for and against Google consciousness.
Is the Google AI already conscious?
mister scruff
Friday, February 23, 20074 years ago • 998 views
rather than searching for stuff, if you start asking Google personal questions, you can get some surprising results that almost past the Turing AI test...
Wait, this is you in the talk?
You didn't mention that in the OP. You are essentially advertising yourself. That's very dishonest of you.
Oh, he's been even more dishonest elsewhere, even shamelessly using sock puppets to puff his piece of nonsense.
Nonsense. How about using Google to check? If you search for "Is google conscious?", which was just the first term I tried, the first two hits are:
http://machineslikeus.com/news/google-consciousness
But I don't suppose you'll let the facts get in the way of your self-promotion.
He's done it before here as well, in the first thread he started here. He got caught by the first response. Note the prevarication about whether it was just one of his favourite sites, a site he "sponsors", the meaning of the word "homepage"...
ETA.
Hello. Since you said what's highlighted below, I thought I would let you know where computer scientists currently stand on this issue and play the role of your harshest critic. (Somebody has to do it lol). To popularize such a meme you would have to know some things about the art and science of Machine Consciousness, the Conscious Internet, and the Semantic Web. This can only help you in your quest not to make simple mistakes and to know what your up against, and the competition.
And contrary to your claim below, no computer scientist would say "Google has a form of consciousness." Machine consciousness is more complex then what Google is. And my pet peave is that the public will be fooled into believing that some chumpy, syntactic program, machine, or robot is conscious when it clearly fails the Searle Chinese Room Test. Anyway, just trying to offer some scientific input
"Drawing on their experience as pioneering social media strategists, Rome Viharo and Maf Lewis have created a new phenomenon with their proposal that Google has a form of consciousness." http://www.googleconsciousness.com/
I disagree. I think the concept of "consciousness" is still so poorly defined and understood, that we don't even know whether it is a hard problem, an easy problem for which we are just missing the solution, or an impossible to solve problem.He may think that weak AI or learning/intelligence systems are simple and center around selection, but that in no way applies to strong AI or the creation of Machine Consciousnesss, which is a vastly harder problem to solve.
The Chinese Room thought experiment has its own flaws. Some have argued that if it worked, the whole system of room, instructions and person in the room could be said to be conscious.But of course the massive Old Guard Figure in Machine Consciousness is John Searle, at Berkeley, inventor of the Chinese Room Experiment.
I disagree. I think the concept of "consciousness" is still so poorly defined and understood, that we don't even know whether it is a hard problem, an easy problem for which we are just missing the solution, or an impossible to solve problem.
The Chinese Room thought experiment has its own flaws. Some have argued that if it worked, the whole system of room, instructions and person in the room could be said to be conscious.
I take a somewhat different view. I think how conscious some system is at least in part determined by how quickly it can produce a response. I don't think it likely that consciousness is an all or nothing phenomenon, but something that can come in different gradations, and especially different speeds. The Chinese Room experiment demands us to assume that John Searle locked up in a room can manually work his way through the gazillions of lines of code of a computer program so advanced that it doesn't even exist yet and still within a human lifetime can produce a response that passes the Turing test, and expects us to accept his conclusion that because he doesn't really understands Chinese a computer of whatever speed also won't be able to understand Chinese.
lol, oh i've put on my show in many more places than this... i am happy to OPENLY and TRANSPARENTLY admit.