Subj : Re: Thoughts and Musings
To   : BOB KLAHN
From : alexander koryagin
Date : Thu Nov 13 2014 12:22 pm

Hi, BOB KLAHN!
I read your message from 12.11.2014 21:06

 BK>>> So, my musing analysis leads to this question, when you reach the
 BK>>> point where you can't actually tell if a computer's response is
 BK>>> just a program line, or actual intelligence, can that be
 BK>>> considered the dividing line between programming and artificial
 BK>>> intelligence?

Suppose you have two logical tasks. They can be done both by a human or
a robot. The dividing line that exists between a human and robot lies
not in the logic. A live being can feel happiness, emotions, love -- in
short things that cannot be programmed or defined as an algorithm.

So, there is no difference between programming and artificial
intelligence. And we can also say that human feelings have nothing to do
with intelligence, and human feelings never will be programmed in
robots. Because the core of the matter is a human consciousness, that is
an incorporial thing. More of that, nobody understand it, not speaking
about reproduction.

 AK>> A strange question. How do you suppose to create artificial
 AK>> intelligence without programming? So, according to atheists
 BK> Well, they would. The question is, when is the programming good
 BK> enough to be intelligence?

Making robots is easy. They can do (repeat) any intelligent tasks. But
nobody knows how to create consciousness and awareness of self. Or to
understand what is inspiration....

Bye, BOB!
Alexander Koryagin
fido7.debate 2014
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