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Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
It’s the fact of subjective experience - the warmth of a campfire, the bitterness of lemon, the greenness of green. We’re essentially talking about consciousness here. The fact that there’s something it is like to be.
While nobody knows what consciousness is or how it comes about, what I mean by it is best captured by the philosopher Thomas Nagel in his aforementioned essay “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?”
Nagel argues that consciousness has an essentially subjective character, a what-it-is-like aspect. He states that “an organism has conscious mental states if and only if there is something that it is like to be that organism – something it is like for the organism.
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
I can only suppose that of other people as well. There’s no way to measure consciousness. The only evidence of its existence is the fact that it feels like something to be me from my subjective perspective. Other humans behave the way I do so I assume they’re probably having similar experiences but I have no idea what it’s like to be a bat for example.
However, answering the question “what it’s like to be” is not relevant here. What’s relevant is that existence has qualia at all.
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
If only..
Edit:
In 2020, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper presented an AI model called AlphaFold2. With its help, they have been able to predict the structure of virtually all the 200 million proteins that researchers have identified. Since their breakthrough, AlphaFold2 has been used by more than two million people from 190 countries. Among a myriad of scientific applications, researchers can now better understand antibiotic resistance and create images of enzymes that can decompose plastic.
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Few of countless dictionary definitions for intelligence:
- The ability to acquire, understand, and use knowledge.
- The ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations
- The ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one’s environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria (such as tests)
- The act of understanding
- The ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason
- It can be described as the ability to perceive or infer information; and to retain it as knowledge to be applied to adaptive behaviors within an environment or context.
There isn’t even concensus on what intelligence actually means yet here you are declaring “AI is not intelligence” what ever that even means.
Artificial Intelligence is a term in computer science that describes a system that’s able to perform any task that would normally require human intelligence. Atari chess engine is an intelligent system. It’s narrowly intelligent as opposed to humans that are generally intelligent but it’s intelligent nevertheless.
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX
Refusing to reduce complex reality into slogans and clichés since 19XX