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Capitalizt
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I think it will eventually happen. I remember reading that the estimated computational power of the human brain is around 100 teraflops, or 100 trillion operations per second.
Our brain receives inputs through the eyes, ears, skin, etc...and there is no reason to think an advanced computer (capable of more than 100TFLOPS) couldn't interpret the same things about our world with cameras, microphones, sensors, etc.
A true artificial intelligence is actually a long way away off...more like 50-100 years in my opinion, but I think we will definately see people like the guy above in the future...Robots capable of understanding the world around them, communicating with non robots, and making rational decisions about their "lives". Once we develop the power of quantum computing, the growth of AI will be limitless. We will have AI programs which creating a more advanced AI programs, which create more advanced AI programs, all in a matter of MILLISECONDS..
With quantum computing, artificial intelligence will expand exponentially, and it really is impossible to predict just how far it could go. It's exciting to think of the possibilities, but also pretty damn scary.

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Capitalizt
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| quote: | Originally posted by Subey
I can't see how it would ever leave the realm of lookup tables. More processing power = bigger lookup tables... but I can't see the move from lookup tables to actual thought...
And the idea you are putting forth is the classic one which I disagree with which is, "Increased computation power implies an inevitable switch from lookup tables to actual thought", that conclusion doesn't seem to be based on anything as far as I can see. |
Do some reading on quantum computers. I don't pretend to be an expert...but from what I've read, if we develop the technology, a computer will be able to do a near INFINITE set of calculations instantaneously.
That means, when trying to understand something (like a cat) a quantum computer will be able to ask *every* "what is..?" question that can be asked about cats. If it asks every question that can possibly be asked about cats, then the mental "image" it develops as a result should be pretty darn close to what the human brain interprets as a cat..
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DJ Shibby
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Hmmm...
I don't really like the term "artificial intelligence", because there really is no such thing.
Like you said, it's a database (memory) and an algorithm to perform the function (cleaning the dishes by moving its parts, putting the dishes away, etc). Ideally this algorithm will be part of a dynamic core that is able to create its own algorithms.
Essentially, exactly the same thing human beings (and every other animal) do. You've got your reptile mind with the basics, then everything else is what you learn.
The advantages to AI will be pretty drastic once they get rolling. I'm going to bet it won't be 50-100 years til its even rudimentary.
Those advantages includes things such as instantly being able to perform calculations, instant access to the "core" and all the information we've compiled in our history (meaning they don't need to do the whole fetus>baby>child>teenager>adult cycle, all that shit will come preinstalled and probably be connected to a larger collective supernetwork, thus increasing efficiency and speed), plus they will be able to build themselves out of whatever materials they need to accomplish new tasks (IE: exploring the ocean floor, breathing in space, etc).
Personally, I don't think we'll be able to "program" consciousness. I think we'll program a bit, then let it self-program, and then it will eventually collect enough information to actualize itself and attain consciousness. It will have a different set of factors contributing to its continued survival, thus it will also have a different set of emotions than human beings do, and a different consciousness as well. Consciousness is based on our senses and our language, and they'll understand all languages and more, and be able to use more senses than ours (infra-red, sonar, frequency scaling, touch, smell, and who knows what else).
In a way it's the next extension of our evolution, and it should be interesting. One rule is that whatever you expect probably won't be within our range of cognizence. Just as the ancient Romans never could have imaged we'd be talking to each other through the glow of computer monitors.
p.s.: When I was younger I wanted to dedicate my life's work to actualizing the human dream of self-awareness in a computer system. 
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DJ Shibby
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| quote: | Originally posted by Subey
I've been thinking about it some more...
And I think the problem is that eventually 'concepts/things' leave the realm of language, and become something else.
What is this something else? |
Information, man.
The universe isn't strings, or atoms, or photons, or electrons... the universe is pure information.
The crazy thing is, we/what becomes of us will eventually make "robots" so small that they actually become a part of our universe.
When I think of "atoms", and viruses, and everything really, etc etc, I can't help but wonder if it is all some advanced entity's "nanobots" in action. 
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