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slimmouse » 05 Dec 2014 23:44 wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^
Or maybe, "This is James Randi. Can I have my million?"
coffin_dodger » Sat Dec 06, 2014 3:22 am wrote:Dr Evil said:Not 'think' in the human sense, but 'think' as in loading a pornographic image into memory every 7 seconds and doing some light processing on it.
And thinking is basically information processing, isn't it?
I'm not a fan of comparing the inner workings of consciousness to the current technological level. The Victorians convinced themselves that humans were basically steam engines etc. It's (possibly unintentially) dehumanising and a bit fanatical in my opinion.
Does thinking include 'imagination' in your lexicon, or is that another phenomenon entirely?
I don't see thinking, or especially 'imagination' as basically processing information at all. In fact, comparing 'thinking' to 0's & 1's running through non-living matter (no matter how many functions it can perform per second) and calling it AI is fantasy, afaic.
zangtang » 07 Dec 2014 03:14 wrote:slightly surprised that no-one has cross-referred this to the supposedly valid mathmatico-philosiphical supposition (scratch that ; proposition) that we are all actually (as in, really really)
WITHIN some higher civilisations/programmers wankdream/nitemare of a computer simulation.....
If once we were able to view the Borges fable in which the cartographers of the Empire draw up a map so detailed that it ends up covering the territory exactly (the decline of the Empire witnesses the fraying of this map, little by little, and its fall into ruins, though some shreds are still discernible in the deserts - the metaphysical beauty of this ruined abstraction testifying to a pride equal to the Empire and rotting like a carcass, returning to the substance of the soil, a bit as the double ends by being confused with the real though aging) - as the most beautiful allegory of simulation, this fable has now come full circle for us, and possesses nothing the discrete charm of second-order simulacra.
82_28 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:06 pm wrote:Here's what has puzzled me in the past year as I have observed birds and insects to a great degree. I'm just wondering where the fuck they get their "programming" from. They ARE programmed! Because they know how to avoid a finger, how to take to the air and etc. While I "believe" in the concept of evolution -- something is fucking programming these entities. They just know how to move around and do what they've been "told". It fully puzzles me on biological and mythical levels. How the fuck does a spider know how to spin a web? Like seriously, how? How does a bird build a nest? I'm not turning creationist on you -- absofuckinglutely not! But there is some strange programming in all living creatures including flora that we haven't seriously considered. I suppose Rupert Sheldrake has among others.
It is considered an emergent behavior arising from simple rules that are followed by individuals and does not involve any central coordination.
DrEvil wrote:Probably not. Sorry.![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flocking_%28behavior%29It is considered an emergent behavior arising from simple rules that are followed by individuals and does not involve any central coordination.
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