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> Do you understand why this has no effect on the argument whatsoever? You are just introducing an irrelevant observation. I want the AI to behave like human always, no exceptions.

Do you like how humans behave? Also, how DO humans behave? What kind of childhood should we give the AI? Daddy issues? Abused as a child? Neglected by a drug addicted mother? Ruthlessly bullied in school?





We're discussing behavior in a context of a test (in the lines of the imitation game as defined by Alan Turing).

It's not a psychology exercise, my dude.


Of course it is. You seem adamant you want them to behave in a human way. Humans have behavioural patterns that are influenced by their childhoods, and sometimes those are particularly messy.

So... you either wish to replicate that or you don't.


"behave in a human way" is a vague reference to a more specific, non-psychological idea that I presented earlier.

I just explained that to you. Either we discuss this in terms of the imitation game thought experiment, or we don't.




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