@bennyboy
I haven't had time to check in here the last couple of days and I am writing this without reading all the posts, So please forgive me if I am saying something redundant to the thread...
Think about this, humans have a fear of advancing AI to a point where the AI becomes self aware and then kills us humans right? Do you see the evolutionary advantage of being self-aware? When our minds progressed in evolution, they also progressed in being self aware. Instead of just seeing a rock, the mind saw a rock that could be useful to it. The more it evolved to learn from its surrounding the more it used it surroundings to better itself.
I suggest you read this article https://www.theatlantic.com/science/arch...ed/485558/
Let me know what you think, its a good read
I haven't had time to check in here the last couple of days and I am writing this without reading all the posts, So please forgive me if I am saying something redundant to the thread...
Think about this, humans have a fear of advancing AI to a point where the AI becomes self aware and then kills us humans right? Do you see the evolutionary advantage of being self-aware? When our minds progressed in evolution, they also progressed in being self aware. Instead of just seeing a rock, the mind saw a rock that could be useful to it. The more it evolved to learn from its surrounding the more it used it surroundings to better itself.
I suggest you read this article https://www.theatlantic.com/science/arch...ed/485558/
Let me know what you think, its a good read