Question for @Meaningness : Is there a difference between artificial intelligence and natural intelligence if it functions the same?
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Replying to @VincentHorn
Natural intelligence is embodied, AI is not, so they can't function the same.
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Replying to @gshotwell
If you create an embodied AI (I would argue) you have just replicated natural intelligence
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Replying to @gshotwell
@gshotwell@VincentHorn That was where I left off (and Merleau-Ponty was an influence)! Different bodies might create different minds, tho.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Meaningness
Yup! There's a great book called "How the Body Shapes the Mind" by Shaun Gallagher.
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Replying to @gshotwell
Also this is why the science of mindfulness is (mostly) flawed: There's no such thing as an objective mind.
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Replying to @gshotwell
@gshotwell@VincentHorn There’s been a lot of discussion of that on http://speculativenonbuddhism.com/ recently (with some contribution from me).1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Meaningness
Interesting, I'd be happy to send some notes on embodiment and gallagher if you're intereested
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@gshotwell Sure, tx: meaningness at [same]. com.
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