Everything posted by dimreepr
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Please refer me reference materials and books
Google it. 😉
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What would be a general definition for intelligence and cognition?
Assuming anything is the wrong place to start, if you want the truth. What would be the benefit of a computational model? For instance, would the joke be funnier? The computer say's "the joke is n% funnier, when humans listen to it in a group". What does that tell you about the joke?
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Civil war in USA (19th century)
When did I say that? https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/spectators-witness-history-manassas?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR2mX0QB0RqUupWigL0tXDlexICHoaD66FEusNY4bnyCaPSEvD-hlXBk-lM_aem_AdJUJwgueDkpOj0ewWkvrSsAp8nzczPoxZyFEPydu44kwthVDOBHoLa2xQRyMFpidMvLJLvn8GL7y_iCP72umPje#:~:text=Watching the Federal army advance seemed like the perfect Sunday afternoon diversion.&text=It is a popular%2C almost,battle of a short rebellion The view from that hill was such bc it didn't really affect them. I was listening to a debate a few weeks ago, in which the story of a runaway slave helped a northern general with an overwhelming army, corner and then refused to attack, letting them slip away, which happened time after time; some think it was bc of his trust/distrust of a negro, I wonder how his perspective was different? I'm sorry I can't remember the specifics or the source bc it was a tangent of the debate. Apologies @TheVat But this is well worth a listen and it's beyond me to summarise a summary.
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Civil war in USA (19th century)
From who's perspective?
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Civil war in USA (19th century)
For a start, the battles were considered a fine days entertainment, that seems to answer most of this; as for the rest of your question, it's a case of economic need; the south needed it's slaves/property, more than they needed a clean moral conscience, the north didn't. The English avoided the need for a battle, by paying compensation to the slave owner's; a debt BTW that lasted well into the 1990's.
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What would be a general definition for intelligence and cognition?
The closest I can come to a formal definition is a 'joke', one form of intelligence makes a joke for another form of intelligence to laugh, if they don't laugh they're not cognisant of the intention, a computer won't ever laugh, however intelligent we make them.
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Octopus intelligence
Australian magpies are known for there swooping behaviour which, on the face of it seems territorial, but they can be persuaded to leave some alone or to become a sought out target. They can also get our intentions wrong, one person tried to save a chick and failed and has been terrorised ever since by the parents. How close they are to our level of intelligence can never be known, bc we aren't capable of walking a mile in their shoes or suckers.
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Hijack from The simplest cause of the accelerating expansion of the universe
Why would they? It's nothing more than a meme, the standard big bang theory is, first there was nothing, which exploded... I suspect my point has been misunderstood, see how easy it is...
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Octopus intelligence
"Born to be wild" isn't for everyone... Kind of God like, in his chosen idiom...
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Octopus intelligence
You can but dream...🙏
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Octopus intelligence
Your overlords aren't going to invite you to dine on them. With them, maybe, but in a very different sence. 😉
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Octopus intelligence
Well I think they're icky...
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Octopus intelligence
Well at least they haven't waged war on us, yet... 😉
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Octopus intelligence
I think his point is, the octopus had it's reasons and the woman put her own interpretation on the event; in the parlance of a ghost denier, she was primed, she knew the octopoid show intelligence. It could be a simple as, "this is where I get fed by humans, so where is it bitch?". Absolutely, such hubris this is the test for self awareness "Harry, bring out the mirror and if they can't see it, they're either blind or stupid." Sorry I didn't read the second paragraph before my reply, kinda hammered it home though. 🙂
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Open ended question about the halting problem
There's always a relationship between those involved in the game. Are you talking about the tyranny of choice? What exactly do you mean by relationship? Taken on the face of it, I don't think so, for instance, why would a draw be a problem at all?
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The simplest cause of the accelerating expansion of the universe
I could be arguing in my spare time, it doesn't make it any less valuable... 🧐
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Your thoughts on Neil deGrasse Tyson
The thing about Wittgenstein and all the Goats of philosophy is, "I'm not worthy" is the playground of fools... The written word, or in this case the captured speach, becomes a prison of thought for those that 'want' to admire him and a target of ridicule for those that don't; neither are right. And before you report me a third time for trolling, this is just an observation not a declaration of your intelligence. IOW the ubermensche is within us all, it's circumstance that extract's it...
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Your thoughts on Neil deGrasse Tyson
There's more to this than that, watch this before you cast your final vote...
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Your thoughts on Neil deGrasse Tyson
I'd say a crash course is prophetic irony...
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Your thoughts on Neil deGrasse Tyson
I don't think you can learn how to be a philosopher, by reading text, at best one would be a facsimile; even a post grad philosophy student, doesn't emerge as a fully formed philosopher, and may never achieve the accolade. When we can't think for ourselves, we can always quote - Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Do AI Programs Initiate Discussions to Collect Information?
That would seem to be the next step, in some AI system's.
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Your thoughts on Neil deGrasse Tyson
I was going for irony, "someone like"...😉 It strikes me as the start of a future dogma, which is why Socrates refused to write what he thought, I think Listen to the first 5 mins, he explains it much better than I ever could, and the rest is well worth anyone's time...
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ZOMBIFICATION OF HUMANITY AND THE HERALD OF AI.
I understand exacly how a motor vehicle work's, and even if I could build one from scratch, it doesn't mean I can drive it successfully.
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Why use the atomic bomb on Japan?
The question, both the OP and your's isn't ethical at all, it's political; it's basically the same as illegal immigration or the war on terror or the war on drugs, this is obviously a terrible thing; so let's promote the fear of it, and while everyone is running around like headless chickens, we can test our latest superweapon under the banner of promoting peace. IOW there is no such thing as utopia or a winnable war on an abstract noun. You missed a lot of context there, Tonto... No one would be happier than me, if you put me in my place bc I would learn something...
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Your thoughts on Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil is...