Philosophy of artificial intelligence

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    Soon jobs that are paperwork related will also be replaced with bots and so on. Automation will be so epic that it will soon do jobs as a lawyer, doctor, or an even a surgeon. Kelly states that creating robots will allow us to “see how far artificial intelligence has penetrated our lives” (301). For example, robot designer Rodney Brooks (a former MIT professional) has brought his ideas into creating a work-bot called Baxter. He was created to work alongside humans and could also be capable of…

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    Q: Is the Chinese Argument flawed? In Reason and Responsibility, John Searle presents his “Chinese Room Argument” that doubts “Strong A.I.”, or artificial intelligence. “Strong A.I.” is a theory that a computer is as genuine and accurate by virtue of those who programmed it. Essentially, a system that has a mental state, M, and follows a set of programmed rules as if it behaves as M. Searle wishes to prove that a mechanical application of communication rules to a system does not give the…

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    thinking. For example, traditional knowledge usually appears in books and magazines as a constant. However, the database from AI is fixable, renewable, and extensible. Another example, once people begin to trust the decisions that made by artificial intelligence, they become lazy and no longer want to do a lot of thinking. The students who rely on the calculators too much are losing initiative thinking ability and calculative ability. Psychological Threat People think they are different from…

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    Fate: Sealed yet Alterable It is human nature to crave knowledge. People cannot help it, and oftentimes it is a favorable quality. Awareness should be desirable, right? Sometimes. But when dealing with fate, awareness can only hurt individuals, as shown in both Oedipus Rex and Minority Report. Both movie and play clearly illustrate that when a person tries to change their own destiny, they only end up bringing themselves closer to it. They also show how attempting to alter another’s destiny…

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    Brian Aldiss’ “Supertoys Last All Summer Long” is a short story that deals with two narratives. The first one involves Monica Swinton and her young son David, and the second one is Monica’s husband Henry Swinton who is the Managing Director of Synthank. Throughout the short story both Monica and David can’t seem to communicate clearly to each other. David feels that the love he has for his mother is unrequited. Interesting enough in this dystopian future Monica’s three year old son David isn’t…

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    The Greek philosopher Plato, known for being one the most influential figures in western philosophy, wrote a dialogue called The Republic in which is found a very insightful philosophical story describing the nature of reality. This story is widely known, by anyone who has studied philosophy, as The Allegory of the Cave. Plato and his philosophy keep influencing people in the modern era, therefore is not surprising to find books or movies with similar approaches to the nature of reality to the…

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    struggle with the theory of evolution, New Thought, and the Church of Religious Science in particular, embrace scientific theory. Ernest Holmes considered the Science of Mind teachings to be a correlation of the laws of science, the opinions of philosophy, and the revelations of religion. Long before he stated it, we agreed with Einstein’s observation that science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind. We turn to science for inspiration as well as an explanation. We are…

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    Delusionalism

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    Phantom of spirit in mind, is the phantom of delusional spirit in the heart of creativity. Creativity is the phantom that creativity used to decipher the hidden transcendence to the self. While, spirit has been to delude, the phantom has been the philosophy of Delusionalism. It is greatness in creating and sublimity in consuming remains as the spirit in every civilization for an aesthetic end. Even in its presence and even in its absence aesthetic realm can be considered the core aspect to delve…

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    psychology, and philosophy. The information is stylistically formatted – that is not overly scientific or boring – and it coerces the reader to consider possibilities for the future. The word visualization employed by Kaku's of the brain's biology, and the equipment used to research the brain, are immensely informative and explained with clarity.…

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    The most significant passage in this book might be about malignant failure in particular. He includes that the definition of malignant should not necessarily be upheld in this case. Malignant can refer to multiple outcomes in relation to artificial intelligence. He includes the relation of malignant failure to a weak or a strong machine. If the machine is weak, the fallout is limited in result, but when the machine is incredibly aware and intelligent the fallout is catastrophic. In Nick…

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