The founder of Palm, Jeff Hawkins, solves the mystery of Artificial Intelligence and presents his theory at the RSA Conference 2008. He gives a brief tutorial on the neocortex and then explains how the brain stores memory and then describes how to use that knowledge to create artificial intelligence. This lecture is insightful and his theory will revolutionize computer science.
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I’m not a supporter of intelligent design but it’s not as simple as that. Consciousness has no place in simple chemical reactions and cannot arise by chance in a mathematical way per say. Read up on Godel’s incompleteness theories and read The Emperor’s New Mind by Roger Penrose and you’ll understand what I’m talking about.
Great this is the start of Cyberdyne systems..!!!! LOL
Alot of people act as if this is stupid when in realty there just to closed minded to even consider the idea of what your sayign to be a realstic turth. Its sad…..
I wish in the future u cud have A. I. Classes in school and you can create an avatar with Artificial Intelligence and you can talk to it and teach it just like u wud teach a child.
Ehh ok ok. Don’t get mad I was just reading it off of a book.
they may be intelligent in some logically constructed way but the real human intelligence and conscience, and the idea that robots will have that seems absurd as we have no proper definition or knowledge of human intelligence, and consciousness is a completely different story. We just have ideas.
exactly. Humans follow 2 scripts of code, the logical (left side of brain) and creativity, self awareness, and to know that we think (consciousness)
machines can only operate on logical instructions, that dictate how they operate, they cannot choose
Human beings, contrary to popular belief, have much less choice of what they are doing than they think.
You, over the course of your whole life, will never make a piece of art with absolutely no influence. As in, you are only changing the nature of something real in your mind in a certain way and re-expressing it changed according to some kind of parameter - something you could definitely teach a machine to do.
woud it be cool at every people have some artificial intellice on computers
agreed, consciousness isnt just chemical reactions - its based in the transferral of electrical signals, but its the whole massive network of these within the brain that allows the manifestation of consciousness
consciousness manifests itself naturally as a being becomes more intelligent. and yes, its not necessary that machines will have to have consciousness, but if they simulate the way the brain works then it follows that they will