I believe it is hugely unlikely, though not impossible, that a conscious mind will ever be built out of software. Even if it could be, the result (I will argue) would be fairly useless in itself. But an unconscious simulated intelligence certainly could be built out of software--and might be useful. Unfortunately, AI, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind are nowhere near knowing how to build one. Via Gravity Lens.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 12:03 AM
Labels: artificial intelligence
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