What if our definition of those concepts is biological to begin with?
How does a computer with full AGI experience the feeling of butterflies in your stomach when your first love is required?
How does a computer experience the tightening of your chest when you have a panic attack?
How does a computer experience the effects of chemicals like adrenaline or dopamine?
The A in AGI stands for “artificial” for good reason, IMO. A computer system can understand these concepts by description or recognize some of them them by computer vision, audio, or other sensors, but it seems as though it will always lack sufficient biological context to experience true consciousness.
Perhaps humans are just biological computers, but the “biological” part could be the most important part of that equation.
How does a computer with full AGI experience the feeling of butterflies in your stomach when your first love is required?
How does a computer experience the tightening of your chest when you have a panic attack?
How does a computer experience the effects of chemicals like adrenaline or dopamine?
The A in AGI stands for “artificial” for good reason, IMO. A computer system can understand these concepts by description or recognize some of them them by computer vision, audio, or other sensors, but it seems as though it will always lack sufficient biological context to experience true consciousness.
Perhaps humans are just biological computers, but the “biological” part could be the most important part of that equation.