Esquilax, your on-going duplicity is becoming a paradoy of itself. You've argued on behalf of all the positions I mentioned and then act like I haven't been paying attention.
A robot, whose functions are based on macroscopic mechanical processes, will not have consciousness or freewill. I will revisit the problem when presented with such a robot that actually seems to have either of those. Since the 1980's that's aways been about 10 years away. I'm still waiting.
A robot, whose functions are based on macroscopic mechanical processes, will not have consciousness or freewill. I will revisit the problem when presented with such a robot that actually seems to have either of those. Since the 1980's that's aways been about 10 years away. I'm still waiting.