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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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Replying to @nr1woman
The mind is a computational machine created from the activity of neurons, generating thought and perception. Perception is a geometric language that makes sense of sensory data, including the observer itself. Thought is a logical language that interfaces with perception.
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Feelings are the interface between perception and thought: it's how the geometric part of the mind talks to the symbolic part. Qualia are the perceptual features that the mind is currently attending to. Thought does not feel like anything, but it is accompanies by feelings.
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Thanks for answering all my questions. I’m trying to understand why emotions even when illogical can still have so much affect?
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The relevance of your experiences is given by pleasure and pain, the relevance of your motives by models of your pleasure and pain. Needs and motivation (and the feelings that indicate them) are not in the part of the mind that you control with logic, but they are not irrational.
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