Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?

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De : alien (at) *nospam* comet.invalid (Jan Panteltje)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics
Date : 25. Jun 2025, 07:24:30
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Jan Panteltje wrote:
 
Jan Panteltje wrote:
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anthk <anthk@openbsd.home> wrote or quoted:
On 2025-06-14, The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Can a Machine become self-aware?
We are part of the universe, and we are self-aware.
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 Self-wareness is an experience that depends on being the
 entity that experiences it, so it cannot be observed from
 the outside and therefore also not be expressed in words.
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 If you are self-aware, you probably know that you are self-
 aware, but you cannot know for sure whether something else
 is self-aware.
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Keep it simple.
In all the 'neurons' or nerve cells, some monitor what other cells do as system to keep life moving.
Its purpose is likely communication.
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When a new born baby is hungry, or feels pain it will scream.
The monitor cells issue a trigger to the voice.
Almost the same as the reaction to pain reflex when you burn your finger etc.
Those monitoring calls are the 'I' as in 'I am'.
We TEACH the kinds who they are, YOU are 'Peter'
and the monitoring system then repeats ,
this 'knowledge' ever grows (memory).
IIRC it is build mostly in the frontal cortex, part of our 'world view'.
You can make it 'learn' with a few lines of code in the sunscreen example I gave.
Voice (word) recognition libraries plenty for for example Linux.
After telling it his name is 'Peter' ask it who it is.
Who are you?
I am peter .
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Add a bit more stuff and it will fool many here :-)
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But basically it is just a monitoring circuit for the cells.
Add a camera, object recognition..
Ask Peter 'Who am I?'
The answer will be  you name.
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Who are you?
 I am Peter.
Peter How's you battery level?
 20% and falling.
  I need  recharge
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beep
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Monkies
gorrilas
chimpanzees
dogs
cats
elephants
ants
insects
birds
fishes
have absolutely no self-awareness.
 
That is not correct!
I watched several programs about animals and their behavior here on German TV.
There is also stuff on youtube.
No only are these animals self-ware, they are also aware about what we want, our 'desires'
There is a video on youtube about a girl hat feeds crows every day, the crows started bringing her pieces of shiny jewels
(that they likely steal elsewhere) when the crows figured she liked that, as 'reward' for the food!
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Pattern Recognition is not self-awarness...

True, self aWARness is what precedent trumpy is into


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGPGknpq3e0
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any bird brain can tell you dat...Jan!

Here a bit about the meaning of the word self-awareness:
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-awareness


There are many more cases
 
As to the simplicity of what the 'brain circuit' does, AI (as is sold today as the greatest thing),
has a LOT to learn as far as construct of the brain goes (how our systems mimicry it)
Today I was reading this in sciencedaily.com:
  Affordances in the brain: The human superpower AI hasn’t mastered
 Date:
  June 23, 2025
 Source:
  Universiteit van Amsterdam
 Summary:
  Scientists at the University of Amsterdam discovered that our brains automatically understand how we can move through
  different environments
  —whether it's swimming in a lake or walking a path—without conscious thought.
  These "action possibilities," or affordances, light up specific brain regions independently of what’s visually present.
  In contrast, AI models like ChatGPT still struggle with these intuitive judgments, missing the physical context that humans
  naturally grasp.
   https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/06/250622225921.htm
 
It confirms some what I wrote before.. Simplicity.
 
Human behavior is not so different from a simple feedback system
An anecdote:
in he sixties I got hold of an old American Scientific article about a toy car moving towards a light source..
Being active in electronics I build a small electric driven car and some photo cell to try it out.
In my room, with electric lights on, and light reflecting from the white wallpaper,
the car would drive towards the light wallpaper, get in its own shadow, then reverse, and the thing got into a loop.
It reminded me how we, humans, are 'looking for the light' and get in our own way (our concepts perhaps).
Its all so simple.
Its all too beautiful :-)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e__TbhQGJU
Neural nets, drugs, light, religion, music, logic,
No I am not on drugs, not even alcohol, but I tried some in the seventies.
Me, a neural net.
And crows?
I still feed those.

Just some other cells monitoring more basics ones and the memories build up in those.

Maybe you think in english ?
Birdies think in pictures and sounds, use memories too, no difference.


It is an interesting subject, how long before we have small bots that are smarter than us?
And then one big EMP kills all?

Life and life forms is an interesting subject too:
 Mojave lichen defies death rays—could life thrive on distant exoplanets?
 Lichen from the Mojave Desert can survive, and replicate, under levels of extreme solar radiation found on Earth-like planets in other solar systems.
 Date:
 June 24, 2025
 Source:
  Desert Research Institute
 Summary:
  Lichen from the Mojave Desert has stunned scientists by surviving months of lethal UVC radiation,
  suggesting life could exist on distant planets orbiting volatile stars.
  The secret? A microscopic “sunscreen” layer that protects their vital cells—even though Earth’s atmosphere already filters out such rays.
   https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/06/250624224813.htm



Date Sujet#  Auteur
21 Jun 25 * Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?18anthk
21 Jun 25 +* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?16Stefan Ram
22 Jun 25 i`* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?15Jan Panteltje
23 Jun 25 i +- Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?1Physfitfreak
24 Jun 25 i `* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?13Jan Panteltje
25 Jun 25 i  `* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?12Jan Panteltje
26 Jun 25 i   `* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?11Jan Panteltje
27 Jun06:18 i    `* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?10Jan Panteltje
28 Jun08:47 i     `* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?9Jan Panteltje
2 Jul07:41 i      +* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?3Jan Panteltje
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3 Jul09:24 i       +- Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?1Jan Panteltje
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