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would artificial intelligence require artificial pain?

i feel that all our (e)motives are based on pain avoidance or pleasure achievement.

a dramatic expression of the pain of social isolation would score points on a Turing test.

does an artificial intelligence fear an artificial god?

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An AI with emotions would be the binary version of a human.

I never thought about AI that before.

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Where I work we have a CNC machine (among many) that -must- be watched or it will go into alarm. Stand there and watch it and it'll run all day. Walk away from it and it goes into alarm. It's really old, made in about 1994 or about 15 years old. We put the new guys on it so we can weird them out :) We tell them that's it's alive, hit by lightning once, and that it hasn't got any eyes so it's like a little kid in the dark.

The reality of it is that it's probably got some bad electronics in it somewhere that are acting sorta like a proximity switch.

It does kind of weird you out :)

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ziplock wrote:An AI with emotions would be the binary version of a human.
At the smallest level does an brain act with binary? I don't really know how that work (Perhaps a little odd for the son of a neurologist, but I've never really thought about it)

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magician13134 wrote:
ziplock wrote:An AI with emotions would be the binary version of a human.
At the smallest level does an brain act with binary? I don't really know how that work (Perhaps a little odd for the son of a neurologist, but I've never really thought about it)
What I meant to say with that analogy was, it would be the computer version of a human.

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