Systems of information and human consciousness Maybe the mind and the self are a kind of system of information or a pattern, analogous to the software and structured data in a computer. It’s not physical, it’s an arrangement of a set physical things that represents an information system. This has the advantage over the metaphysicalContinue reading “Characters”
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The I in “AI”
Intelligent behavior It’s weird that in a set of articles about AI, I’m only finally getting around to talking about what the field of A.I. research has to say. This article relies the leading AI textbook, part Bible and part encyclopedia: Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig’s Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Intelligence Professional and academicContinue reading “The I in “AI””
The Stepford Scenario
Human sympathy and human essence Consider this thought experiment, which is a variation on the 1972 movie “Stepford Wives”. (This version works better for parents.) Of course I’ve done something wrong. If this was a movie, we would expect you to fight to death to get your children back. That’s the only way this movieContinue reading “The Stepford Scenario”
The Tell
Human behavior and Human essence Consider these pivotal moments from sci-fi films about AI and human simulations: Joanna: Bobbi, stop it. Look at me. Say I’m right. You are different. Your figure’s different, your face, what you talk about, all of this is different. Joanna is able to detect something about the machine that tellsContinue reading “The Tell”
The Sixth Day: on the moment when ai comes alive
Here’s a couple of examples of a common trope in science fiction. Terminator II: Judgement Day (1991): The Terminator: “… [Skynet] goes online on August 4th 1997. Human decisions are removed from Strategic Defense. Skynet begins learning at geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. eastern time August 29th. In a panic they triedContinue reading “The Sixth Day: on the moment when ai comes alive”
Considering Samantha
On human essence Let’s talk about the movie Her — a work of genius that goes right to the heart of a number of issues in the philosophy of artificial intelligence. The prediction at the center of the film — that a human simulation would become the world’s most popular program and people would becomeContinue reading “Considering Samantha”
The Human Essence Assumption
. This is an assumptions that are almost always made in science fiction, and often made in non-fiction writing about AI. I’ve written eight or so articles about it. To be honest, this article is mostly a way to try to keep my thinking straight. But it might also be interesting to you all andContinue reading “The Human Essence Assumption”
Four Assumptions About the Future of Artificial Intelligence
These four assumptions are almost always made in science fiction and popular commentary on AI or alien life. They are often made by the leaders of AI research and industry, as well as by academic futurists and professional scientists (who should know better). The Human Essence Assumption In science fiction, the essential property is calledContinue reading “Four Assumptions About the Future of Artificial Intelligence”