Anonymous ID: e7f382 Oct. 3, 2022, 3:13 a.m. No.17623932   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3946

>>17623913

>then you wouldn't have to train it for years to drive a car.

Faulty logic.

How long did it take humans to learn to drive cars?

And even after all this time humans still fuck up and get into horrific accidents.

 

>>17623920

>In your technocratic world view nothing exists unless you can "measure it" with silly tools.

No.. read my post again.

>It's not.

Everything is data. So i am pretty sure it is.

>Bullshit, I CREATE from nothing, from an idea in my mind.

Nothing comes from nothing. You need basis for the idea to form and materials (if physical) to build said thing.

 

>>17623921

>You are a spirit.

No, I'm human.

>You have a soul.

Spoken with this much conviction, you'd think at least one person could prove it?

>You dwell in a body/vessel

My consciousness does, correct.

>:Soul = :mind, will & emotions.

OK, but that not how it's normally defined.

Why shouldn't we be able to simulate any of these.

 

<Uuuh Mass debate. Been a long time :D

Anonymous ID: e7f382 Oct. 3, 2022, 3:27 a.m. No.17623963   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3983

>>17623946

>Humans are learning that pretty fast. You can get someone to drive a car within no time.

Because we got the collective knowledge of all the humans before us. When you train an AI to drive, you do it from scratch.

>Driving a car in a chaotic world is what humans actually can do pretty well considering how many humans are driving cars and how chaotic the world is.

So why do you expect AI to fare any better?

>What are humans good at?

>Handling chaos. The world is chaotic.

Kek. Yeah I can see all the normies handling the chaos really well.

>What are computers good at?

Computations. Hence the name.

>How many times did you fail to recognize your friends of parents?

Wat? Did you mean faces*? Not once. Your point being?

<Everything is data.

>No.

It is though. We can go one step further down and say all data is energy.

>That makes no sense.

I know it doesn't to you.

>A computer algo comes from the programmer.

Correct.

>So it's not a computer doing something, it just does what it was told to do.

How so? Did you come from your parents? Is it you doing something or what your parents told you to do?

Especially considering, as another anon pointed out, that a lot of those programmers don't even understand what they are doing.

>So if you follow that thought of yours, nothing should exist in this world, because "humans are just like computers, and need input and programs". See, you don't make sense.

Not even remotely close. But you gave it a shot.

<No, I'm human.

>I doubt it.

Kek, you got me. I'm a pelican.