Submitted by AutoMeta t3_y14cs5 in singularity
pdvdw t1_is0vt39 wrote
Reply to comment by CancerPiss in How would you program Love into AI? by AutoMeta
What do you measure perfection by? In a world where each of us are programmed differently, there can no such thing. You’re doing just as you were programmed, right?
But we know we have a consciousness that knows a morality of right and wrong. And you can choose right or wrong today just as you choose to love your wife, or to not.
CancerPiss t1_is0wqfo wrote
I can't choose what I like nor what I love, I cannot force myself to like something I don't, it's not up to the conscious part of my mind to decide
pdvdw t1_is0xfgu wrote
You absolutely can. I may not love feeding the homeless nor being around them. But I know it’s loving to do. So I go and do it without feeling love for the act or them. In the process of learning more about their stories, I develop love feelings for them and the act.
If you only love those that are easy to love, what profit is there to your life? Love is a choice.
If you’re married you’ll find yourself needing to love your wife even when you don’t feel like it, or that marriage is dead in the water. True love is not 1's and 0's.
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