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Well the Madulaoblingoda ( forgive my spelling) controls emptions, so having a computer counter part would solve that problem |
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hope it comes with a spell checker. |
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This is an interesting idea. Not a particularly new one, though, but one that has always been hotly debated. |
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There are those believers in 'Strong AI' who believe that there is nothing that defines a personality that cannot be duplicated by a computer. |
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Then there are those who either believe that there is something external to the physical body which would be lost in that duplication or that there is some complexity in the structure of the brain that would prevent its duplication by a computer. |
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If you want to look into the debate that has been going on for the last 70 years on this subject, I can recommend reading "Alan Turing - The Enigma" by Andrew Hodges and "The Emperor's New Mind" by <Can't rememember right now>. There are, no doubt other books (both non-fiction and fiction) that people here can recommend. Be prepared to delve into genetics, and quantum mechanics. |
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Thank you st3f, the reading list is appreciated. |
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[admin: Changed case in title: BRAIN -> Brain] |
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...and, Juleus, please slow down. You're, erm, how can I put this, posting a lot of shit at the moment. |
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see "Asshole Horn" for further enlightenment |
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The Emperor's New Mind is by Roger Penrose. |
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(ST3F) Don't forget Qunatum Theology. Haven't heard of it? Read the book of the same title and the follow book. Very Enlightening. |
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Now you know why they call me... |
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