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How do you *teach* creativity? curiosity? imagination? How do youThat depends on the qualities and capabilities that you lump intoBrains appear to have processing and storage spread thoughout the brain.
"HUMAN intelligence". Curiosity? Creativity? Imagination? One
can be exceedingly intelligent and of no more "value" than an
encyclopedia!
There is no separate information processing and separate storage.
Some brain areas may be more processing than storage (cerebellum?)
So AI should be trainable to be of whatever value is wanted which no doubt
will be maximum value.
No, humans will *decide* if they want to invest the effort toI am CERTAIN that AIs will be able to process the information availableSo AI will get humans to do it. At least initially.
to "human practitioners" (in whatever field) at least to the level of
competence that they (humans) can, presently. It's just a question of
resources thrown at the AI and the time available for it to "respond".
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But, this ignores the fact that humans are more resourceful at probing
the environment than AIs ("No thumbs!") without mechanical assistance.
Why would *it* opt to make the trip? Surely, it could wait indefinitelyCould (would?) an AI decide to explore space?Definitely. And it would not be constrained by the need for a specific
temperature, air composition and pressure, and g.
Humans inherently want to explore. There is nothing "inherent" inOr, the ocean depths?Its idea would be what it had become due to its training, just like a
Or, the rain forest? Or, would its idea of exploration merely be a
visit to another net-neighbor??
huiman.
How do you express those "needs"? How do you explain morality toWould (could) it consider human needs as important?Doepends on whether it is trained to.
It may in some sense keep us as pets.
So, AIs have the same inherent NEEDS that humans do?(see previous post)Same way humans are.
How would it be motivated?
>Would it attempt to think beyond it'slimitations (something humans always do)? Or, would those be immutableNo-one knows exactly. That'y why "One thing which bothers me about AI is
in its understanding of the world?
>I don't mean to suggest that AI will become human, or will need to become>
human. It will more likely have its own agenda.
Where will that agenda come from?
that if it's like us but way more
intelligent than us then..."
Maybe we need Gort (The day the earth stood still.) but the problem with
that is will Gort be an American, Chinese, Russian, Other, or none of the
above.
My preference would be none of the above.
Will it inherit it from watching B-grade
sci-fi movies? "Let there be light!"
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