Do you think is a good idea to programme human intelligence in machines? If so,write an essay detailing some of the traits that can be programmed?
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Answer:
Yes it is!!!!!!!
Explanation:
I think for computer modelling the most difficult characteristics of human is the pleasure, pain, compassion and, goal-setting. It indeed may be implemented by some variable values, but it will be only variable values, but not the pain and other aspects.I believe that there is far too much unexplained variance in the science of cognition and behavior to build truly intelligent machines. The reason that models that mimic many physical phenomena (such as planetary motion) are so readily constructed, is that physicists have discovered the laws that constrain their behavior. Do we have a single one of these laws in psychology?
I believe this lack of general principles in psychological science to be the biggest hurdleEmbodied spiritual intelligence. Broadly, with a dualist approach, the ghost in the machine, consciousness, will remain elusive, non-human; and hence not implementable in AI form.Maybe it is by definition "artificial" and therefore not human. So it becomes a function of being perceived by a discerning human. So the answer to the question can be indeterminate, because it hinges on the requirements and criterion of the human observor. A truly "artificial human intelligence" ceases to be artificial and may exist in a category all of its own