Zeuzzz
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Jeez this threads going way to fast with way too many people replying to me, I don't know where to start. So will simply claim I win everything and that's it.
If you think i've avoided a major point of contention then quote this and re post it.
Consciousness is likely at its core non computational (Penrose, Hameroff 2011) and in-deterministic in its nature, so can not be implemented by any Turing-machine equivalent computer (ordinary, parallel, neural, otherwise). No matter how hard people are trying to.
If you think i've avoided a major point of contention then quote this and re post it.
No. Do you know the type of programs called neural programs? They are not programmed by code but by reward and punishment, and when they do something, we have no idea how the decision was made. These programs have not risen to a level where they can be termed conscious, or merely intelligent, but they have reached a level where we cannot predict what they will do.
Consciousness is likely at its core non computational (Penrose, Hameroff 2011) and in-deterministic in its nature, so can not be implemented by any Turing-machine equivalent computer (ordinary, parallel, neural, otherwise). No matter how hard people are trying to.
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