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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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Replying to @nr1woman
No, logic is a tool that we can use to understand our own emotions, but it is quite easy to come up with the wrong explanation.
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Replying to @Plinz
Do you think by understanding our own emotions ( when They’er not logical? Like with PTSD ) we can reason with them away ?
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Our emotional regulation is a set of intertwined control loops. Reason can be an important tool to untangle them. In PTSD, they may get into a state where the attempt to regulate them with reason makes things worse, and you may need to address them directly on the emotional layer
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Replying to @Plinz
Thank you so much ! I finally understand something now, I have always regulated my emotions with reason.
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Replying to @nr1woman
Yes, I thought so. I imagine that you have difficulty to access your own emotions, and cannot viscerally experience the emotions of others.
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