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Dreaming of Thinking Machines

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 Jacques Joubert, Quantitative Analyst at NMRQL

 Monday, January 2, 2017

For those of us interested in the philosophical side of machine learning and the philosophy of mind, I suggest the following: http://www.quantsportal.com/dreaming-thinking-machines/


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4 comments on article "Dreaming of Thinking Machines"

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 Christo Kleu, Solving problems with technology

 Monday, January 2, 2017



Thank you for a great article - the Westworld poster caught my eye scrolling through my feed ☺ I remember a Through the Wormhole episode measured the electrical impulses made by the brain and posed the theory: do we truly make our own decisions (conciuosness) or have our brains been 'hardwired' based on previous inputs/outputs and 'we' don't really make a decision


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 private private,

 Monday, January 2, 2017



Dolores: What have you become?

William: Exactly what you made me. You've helped me understand this world is exactly like the one outside. A game, one to be fought, taken, won.

Dolores: I thought you were different. You're just like all the rest.

William: I'm not like all the rest. I own this world, and I know every trick in it, except for one last thing, the same thing you were looking for when I first came here. Where is the center of the maze, Dolores? #Westworld

Can a machine be conscious? If yes then can it still be seen as a machine ?


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 Sai Cheung Ivan Poon, CFA, Senior Derivatives Trader at Kyen Resources Pte Ltd

 Wednesday, January 4, 2017



a thinking machine really means a sentient being


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 Nikolay Plaunov, Director of Service & Transformation, CT, F&R at Thomson Reuters

 Thursday, January 5, 2017



Thank you for a great article, Jacques Joubert! It gives good overview of philosophical approaches to understanding intelligence. One thing that caught my eye, though is the fact that you seems to be mixing two fundamentally different things - intelligence and feelings. It seems to be a common knowledge that more intelligent person is, he/she also is less emotional. If we take this example to the extreme and imagine machine that could make unemotional decisions autonomously (i.e. created by original conditioning combined with self-education), would we consider this machine as possessing intelligence? Or would we say that because it doesn't have feelings, it is not intelligent in a full sense of that word? This is what you seems referring to when you bringing up ephemeral internal externally unobservable sensations that break functional approach.

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