The UB on AI and humanity
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 8:42 pm
I rather liked these quotes and it helped put sympathy for AI into perspective...
195:6.11 (2077.7)...A machine cannot know, much less know truth, hunger for righteousness, and cherish goodness.
195:6.12 (2077.8)Science may be physical, but the mind of the truth-discerning scientist is at once supermaterial. Matter knows not truth, neither can it love mercy nor delight in spiritual realities.
195:6.13 (2077.9)If men were only machines, they would react more or less uniformly to a material universe. Individuality, much less personality, would be nonexistent.
-----But what then of ASI?? Where artificial super intelligence is defined as capable of self awareness, consciousness and subjective experiences?
195:6.11 (2077.7)...A machine cannot know, much less know truth, hunger for righteousness, and cherish goodness.
195:6.12 (2077.8)Science may be physical, but the mind of the truth-discerning scientist is at once supermaterial. Matter knows not truth, neither can it love mercy nor delight in spiritual realities.
195:6.13 (2077.9)If men were only machines, they would react more or less uniformly to a material universe. Individuality, much less personality, would be nonexistent.
-----But what then of ASI?? Where artificial super intelligence is defined as capable of self awareness, consciousness and subjective experiences?