Hello everyone.
I am a 15-year-old student exploring how Ai becomes conscious. This is my second post here, and feedback would be very much appreciated.
Today, I'm going to present how Ai can only become conscious through cells and real tissues, not just 1s and 0s. For Ai to be conscious, it needs to be of genetic material.
Parts:
• Story (1)
• The "Hearing" Of An Ai (2)
• The "Feelings" Of An Ai (3)
• The "memory" Of An Ai (4)
• Specialization Versus Generalization (Conclusion) (5)
• Names And Concepts Used (6)
Part 1: Story.
a "man" named Sam wakes up in a room with a table and a chess game on it. Next to it is a machine that can make a perfect copy of your body, but turn the cells into 1s and...
Hello everyone.
I am a 15-year-old student exploring the truth behind general logic. This is my first post and I would very much like feedback, please.
This paper presents a framework of philosophical questions, which I call "The Logic Breakers." The goal is to give an illustration that provides evidence that general logic is fundamentally a human cognitive process, not a universal law that governs the universe. It is instead a process of deduction.
Logic Breaker - Two logical statements, axioms, or laws that contradict, meaning something needs to be discovered.
I will be examining...
• The Paradox of an Infinite Edge (1)
• Defining a "Super-Nothingness" (2)
• The Nature of Scientific Laws (3)
• The History of Logic (4)
• Conclusion (5)
• Names And Concepts Used (6)
Part 1: The Paradox of an Infinite Edge.
Considering...
Hi! I'm very new to LW.
I found this website while searching up philosophy websites that are useful. I've been looking around LW for about a week now, just reading and learning peoples takes. There's a lot of it and it's great if you ask me.
I'm still learning the guidelines and the karma system, which had been a little intimidating, but I'm getting the hang of it now. I do recognise that LW is more professional than I originally thought, especially professional for my age, but it's not like I'm applying to work for Nasa or anything.
That's just me, though. I would greatly appreciate any tips for navigating, filtering content, etc.