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Pravin and Sutharsan
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Computationalism This view of Human Nature is seen as an extension of Functionalism It extends on the limitations of Functionalism by questioning consciousness and emotions
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The Turing Test You are in a room. There are two keyboards and two printers outside of the room One of the keyboard and printer is connected to a computer The other keyboard and printer is being used by a person. How can you decipher which one is the human and which one is the computer?
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Thought What is emotion? Is emotion the result from an input? If so, can’t a computer feel emotion? What is consciousness? Is consciousness the understanding of emotion? If so, does a computer lack consciousness? How do we know that we have consciousness? What if everything we understand about emotions and consciousness is victim to groupthink?
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Artificial Intelligence Will Computers ever exceed our intelligence and capabilities? Alan Turing and other computer experts believe that this will be the reality.
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Implications and Criticism John Searle opposes the computer view of human nature Chinese Turing Test If I can answer every question, do I truly understand?
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Bicentennial Man
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Spaun, Waterloo’s Brain Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network A group of neuroscientists and software engineers at the University of Waterloo are claiming to have designed the most complex, large-scale simulation of the human brain.
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