Submitted by Malachiian t3_12348jj in Futurology
pharmamess t1_jdum003 wrote
Reply to comment by Malachiian in Microsoft Suggests OpenAI and GPT-4 are early signs of AGI. by Malachiian
What about the soul?
shr00mydan t1_jdvjen6 wrote
You are getting downvoted, but this is a fine question. Alan Turing himself answered it all the way back in 1950.
>Theological Objection: Thinking is a function of man's immortal soul. God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or to machines. Hence no animal or machine can think.
>I am unable to accept any part of this, but will attempt to reply in theological terms... It appears to me that the argument quoted above implies a serious restriction of the omnipotence of the Almighty. It is admitted that there are certain things that He cannot do such as making one equal to two, but should we not believe that He has freedom to confer a soul on an elephant if He sees fit? We might expect that He would only exercise this power in conjunction with a mutation which provided the elephant with an appropriately improved brain to minister to the needs of this soul. An argument of exactly similar form may be made for the case of machines. It may seem different because it is more difficult to “swallow”. But this really only means that we think it would be less likely that He would consider the circumstances suitable for conferring a soul. The circumstances in question are discussed in the rest of this paper. In attempting to construct such machines we should not be irreverently usurping His power of creating souls, any more than we are in the procreation of children: rather we are, in either case, instruments of His will providing mansions for the souls that He creates.
RedditFuelsMyDepress t1_jdvsmlw wrote
I feel like some people maybe take the word "soul" a bit wrong, because it sounds like something from fantasy-fiction. But consciousness is something that undeniably exists and it's very difficult to prove that any machine has one.
terdroblade t1_jdvw2cy wrote
Can’t prove something if you don’t know what it is. It’s a deep rabbit hole with many different sciences , from philosophy to neuroscience.
idiocratic_method t1_jdx5fwp wrote
you use the word undeniably but I've never seen actual proof of consciousness
RedditFuelsMyDepress t1_jdxgkvb wrote
By consciousness I just mean the subjective experience of self. Like the old saying "I think, therefore I am". I can feel and experience the world through my own body and I can assume other people do as well since they're humans just like me (unless I'm living inside a simulation or something and none of you are real). But how do we know a non-biological machine is able to experience the same?
canad1anbacon t1_jdxmsyn wrote
There is the mirror test. Being able to look into a mirror and recognize that is your own body that you see. Dolphins and chimps can pass this test
RedditFuelsMyDepress t1_jdxs0d6 wrote
A smart robot probably would recognize itself in the mirror, but I don't think that's really enough to prove that it's conscious the same way we are. The problem is that everyone experiences the world through their own body so we can't truly put ourselves in someone else's shoes and see and feel what they do. There's no way for me to even know for certain that other humans are conscious, I can only assume that based on us being the same species. A robot may have the appearance of being conscious, but it could be fake. Like a marionette being pulled on strings by its programming. Or like a character written into a story except that this character is being written in real-time by computer algorithms based on things happening around it. Someone might argue that humans are similar to that too, but the point is that puppets and fictional characters aren't conscious even though they may appear as such and a robot could be the same way.
I think we'd have to do more research and understand how the brain and electrical signals in our bodies work to determine if a machine is conscious.
Seidans t1_je1etr3 wrote
the "soul" is just the answers to something scientist and theolgist couldn't understand a couple hundred years ago, humanity and especially theist are just slow to understand that we are just a biological machine
everything too complexe to understand have seen a simple theological answers, easy to understand and rassuring to believe, while the observation is far more cruel and nihilistic
pharmamess t1_jdvtcb6 wrote
Really appreciate this answer, thanks. Food for thought!
Express-Set-8843 t1_jdw6wde wrote
First we would have to define what a "soul" is and then demonstrate if that thing actually exists before we could proceed further with your question.
Attempts to do so have proven unfruitful.
pharmamess t1_jdwdnnf wrote
>Attempts to do so have proven unfruitful.
What you mean is that you're not convinced by any arguments/explanations/evidence that you've ever come across. Many people are.
I'm not put off by the lack of a scientific proof. I think that there's more to life than what can be measured using scientific instruments. Life has unequivocally taught me this truth. It doesn't follow that there is necessarily a soul but I get the sense of it being a valid concept - and I am far from the only one to think that. But I understand the intransigence of the hard materialist / scientific reductionist position so there might perhaps be a little difficulty agreeing to disagree (apologies if I'm being unduly cynical).
I don't think it follows at all that "we are just neural nets, nothing more". That's an extremely narrow take on human consciousness which is obvious to anyone who has scratched the surface.
Express-Set-8843 t1_jdxkyzs wrote
>What you mean is...
And we've exited the realm of constructive conversation.
When you are talking to someone, let them tell you what they mean and you tell them what you mean. I will now exit this pointless debate.
qepdibpbfessttrud t1_je03pra wrote
Soul is our inescapable wonderment about thoughts raising from the unconscious when we're caught in the thought loop as most people spend most of their lives in. In wake and in dreams even. I guess most of it is caused by strong emotions experienced one day and perpetuated for years. Regret is a big one
Meditation allows one to see clearly. At first u're on the bank of river flowing past u, but then u're nowhere to be found. There's just river. Always has been
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