ItsAConspiracy t1_j72d05m wrote
Physical robots might help with the grounding problem. They could learn just like humans do.
Regarding conscious awareness, I don't necessarily think it's computable. We have no idea how to map computation to qualia. We've started assuming qualia is a type of computation, just because some types of intelligent behavior are, but really it might depend on a particular physical arrangement, or be something else entirely.
But that doesn't mean computers won't outcompete us. A chess program can destroy me at chess and I'm pretty sure it's not conscious. A more complex AI might do the same in the real world. And if we get wiped out by an AI that's just an unconscious automaton, that'd be even more horrifying.
pretendperson t1_j7ctitj wrote
We need to train the AI mind in an iterative process of simulated childhoods - we could iterate more quickly virtually than we could in realtime. And then let it learn again in a physical environment.
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