Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_ycc1f1 in philosophy
MaxTheAlmighty t1_itpxpn4 wrote
Reply to comment by SovArya in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | October 24, 2022 by BernardJOrtcutt
But when we humans create something new, we use real life existing objects . For example, you cannot think of a color your eyes can't see.
SovArya t1_itpz9su wrote
This is where experiments come into play. For which can be programmed into something. But the ability to make iterations will be the test.
MaxTheAlmighty t1_itpzs56 wrote
After making this discussion, i started to become a bit sad: since a lot of humans have or never realized that their actions aren't fully conscious, does it mean that they are no different from machines? Does It mean that real humans are very rare? Since children often act impulsively and almost randomly, are they still humans? I don't like the idea of humans being for the most part aleatory slaves, people who have no choice but to serve a dice...
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