Consciousness
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon agreed on precisely which functions were the essential ones (which they have not yet done), and design ...
that you want to keep some in spite of the argu- ments against them, and that with others you want to go through the painful pro ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon genuine... [.. .] these births, loves, acts of heroism, and denunciations are nothing but the minuscul ...
Chapter Twelve The evolution of machines HUmAnoID RoBots AnD sImULAtIons Robots that look and move like people have been built f ...
facial expression. the interesting thing was how people responded to Kismet, talking, coaxing, and mirroring its facial expressi ...
Chapter Twelve The evolution of machines Kurzweil (1999) retaliates that ‘It is true that machines can’t solve Gödelian impos- s ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon PRoFILe 12.2 John Searle (b. 1932) John Searle is Professor Emer- itus of Philosophy at Berkeley, wher ...
the brain does to produce intentionality, it cannot consist in instantiating a pro- gram since no program, by itself, is suffi- ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon into imagining that a very simple table-lookup program could do the job, when really ‘no such program c ...
Chapter Twelve The evolution of machines admired McCarthy’s courageous answer, for he replied, ‘My thermostat has three beliefs ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon FIND X AND PUT IT IN A MACHINE Suppose that humans have some magic ingredient ‘X’, by virtue of which ...
Chapter Twelve The evolution of machines representation of where elements of the world are that allows attention to be directed ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon Note that IDA and LIDA are software agents and so, like KA, are not permanently tied to any particular ...
look outward at all; our conscious selves saw only the simulation in our heads, an interpretation of reality, endlessly refreshe ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon is one that accounts for why we have this particular illusion. This means that a machine would have hum ...
mistake and would like you to turn around when possible. None of these, how- ever, can probably be said to understand what they ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon This required a re-entrant mapping in which the output from speech production was internally streamed a ...
Chapter Twelve The evolution of machines other systems really work. For example, consider the wall-following robots whose useful ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon Other social robots have been devel- oped to study human-robot interactions and bonding, as well as fo ...
other words, Kismet has no Cartesian Theatre – but then, as we concluded in Chapter 4, we don’t either. Like Kismet, we humans ...
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