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8175387 No.8175387 [Reply] [Original]

Example of a robot:
>Uses sensory devices to obtain information about the enviorment.
>Processes this information with the help of some computational device.
>Uses the computational device to send signals to some mechanical device to perform a physical action.
>It does the actions above using some kind of power source.

So if the statements above could describe the attributes of a robot, the question is:
What is the difference between humans and entities with physical bodies that would possess what we would call artificial intelligence?

Given the example above think that:
>Sensory device could be for example the touch sensation.
>Computational device could be for example the human brain.
>Mechanical device that can perform physical actions could be for example muscles.
>Power source could be for example ATP stored in our bodies.

Put your thoughts down below.

>> No.8175388

>>8175387
your "could be for example" statement is incredibly vague, unqualified nonsense
you're basically saying "they look alike kinda I guess" and that's worthless desu

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8175561

Those rules apply to cats too.

What is the difference between humans and cats?

>> No.8175568

>>8175387

Organic intelligence vs inorganic intelligence.

Artificial vs natural.

Man vs machine.

Intelligence is in intelligence OP, regardless of what extra definitions you choose to layer upon it.

You are an organic robotic machine that was built and programmed by molecular replicating structures, over billions of years.

>> No.8175743

> just create a human brain
Yea lets just download a brain and copypaste it to the robot :))

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_theory_of_mind
>computationalism
>the mind is a computation that arises from the brain acting as a computing machine

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connectionism
>connectionism
>the mind is a collection of emergent processes of interconnected networks of simple units