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Replying to @nr1woman
You know that this is satire, do you? Nobody has built a sentient robot, which could be taught in any meaningful sense.
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Replying to @Plinz
Do you think it’s possible in the future for a robot to “know” it’s mind is in a working machine. Do you think our mind is aware of the machine we live in? Or is the mind part of the machine and is there a soul that separately feels and that the mind machine part that thinks ?
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I don’t even know what I’m trying to say exactly Is there a part of us mechanical ? Like the logical mind and a part that isn’t ,like empathy ? For example I understand logically it’s satire, but yet the uneasy feeling of seeing this is still stirring up emotions.
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Aren’t we in a way sentient machines ? Trained for a purpose?
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What happens when spirituality is no longer part in our thinking ? Won’t we become like logical machines denying our own emotions bc they are illogical?
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I’m sorry for asking so many questions, the world seems to be so orchestrated so I think it is possible to orchestrate a logical world without empathy. Have you read the book “The case against empathy”? The argument against empathy struck me as something unnatural & very wrong.
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I think it makes sense to separate our understanding of empathy (which is an intuitive sense that allows you to experience the emotions of others) from compassion (which is a concern about others). Empathy tends to work selectively, and it can turn people into murderous fanatics.
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Empathy is a useful sense to have (it might allow you to navigate stressful parties with easy if you could read people's emotions like an open book), it is just not sufficient for guiding ethics in any way.
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