Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j9h11qy wrote
Reply to comment by MikeLinPA in Would the most sentient ai ever actually experience emotion or does it just think it is? Is the thinking strong enough to effectively be emotion? by wonderingandthinking
I think a more accurate way to ask is:
Would AI experience irrational or illogical decision making? (As emotions push us to do things that aren’t strictly logical, like sex, or anger etc)
Lyla_Sin t1_j9j4tww wrote
If it's programmed to react irrationally when exposed to things it's programmed to consider hostile, then yes.
if hostilityDetected (randomizeResponse(35%) ) yknow?
MikeLinPA t1_j9i9p6p wrote
We have people that start fist fights in the supermarket parking lot, kill others because they think someone looked at them wrong, and leaders of nations that execute generals and commit genocide against it's own citizens. How much more irrational or illogical could an AI be? Humanity ain't setting very high standards here!
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LaylaTheMeower t1_ja2lzp4 wrote
> sex
In a way, it is the most logical thing to do. Reproduction. But we're sentient, and sometimes it's not.
Desperate_Food7354 t1_j9ipcct wrote
How are emotions not logical? If you didn’t have sex the genes that allow things like you to exist wouldn’t exist, it’s completely logical. How is anger not logical? If you experienced no anger you wouldn’t defend yourself resulting in 0 sexual and 0 gene transfer.
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pierreletruc t1_j9j4au2 wrote
It might be beneficial for the species not for the individual.
Desperate_Food7354 t1_j9k7jid wrote
what is supposed to be “beneficial” to an individual? Is hunger not beneficial? If you have to fight and deploy the usage of anger in order to survive is that not beneficial? Benefit to the species and benefit to the organism is arbitrary, does a fly live in order to service itself? Yes. How? Make more flys.
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