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cf. Maslow’s "Hierarchy of Needs". Does an AI have *any*?Does an AI have *inherent* needsI'm not sure I follow that.
(that haven't been PLACED THERE)?
It's a *stretch*. Would an AI make that "leap" or be limited toIntelligence maps imagination onto reality. Again, would an AIUm well they don't sound similar to me but maybe I have a different accent.
have created /The Persistence of Memory/ without previously having
encountered a similar exemplar? The idiot savant who can perform
complex calculations in his head, in very little time -- but who can't
see the flaw in the missing dollar riddle?
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Knock knock.
Who's there?
Banana
Banana who?
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Knock knock.
Who's there?
Banana
Banana who?
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Knock knock.
Who's there?
Banana
Banana who?
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Knock knock.
Who's there?
Orange
Banana who?
Orange you glad I didn't say Banana?
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Would an AI "think" to formulate a joke based on the APPROXIMATELY
similar sounds of "Aren't" and "Orange"?
The calculator example was deliberate. If an AI trained onGuttenberg has an interesting test for sentience that he poses toThat reminds me of a religious teacher many decades ago when we had to have
Number5 in Short Circuit. The parallel would be, can an AI (itself!)
appreciate humor? Or, only as a tool towards some other goal?
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Why do YOU tell jokes? How much of it is to amuse others vs.
to feed off of their reactions? I.e., is it for you, or them?
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Is a calculator intelligent? Smart? Creative? Imaginative?
one hour of "religious education" per week for some reason.
Typical of his quesions were "why does a calculator never get a sum wrong?"
and "can a computer make decisions?".
Also typical were statements such as "a dog can't tell the difference
between right and wrong. Only humans can."
Being very shy at the time I just sat there thinking "there's wishful
thinking for you".
You can probably appreciate the cleverness and philosophical
aspects of Theseus's paradox. Would an AI? Even if it
could *explain* it?
>>I don't claim to know what a decision is but I think it's interesting
that
it seems to be one of those questions everyone knows the answer to
until
they're asked.
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