My feeling on dog-level intelligence is that the *cognition* aspects of
dog-level intelligence are really easy, but the perception and action
components are significantly difficult and subtle.
In other words, once a dog's brain has produced abstract patterns not tied
to particular environmental
Hi Margeret,
Margeret wrote:
I don't mean to be rude here- but it may help you to follow some of
the PSYCHE-D discussions on the Zombie argument. Their structure may
help you to unravel some of your philosophical dead-ends. I don't mean
to suggest that we don't all create them for our selves
It might be easier to build a human intelligence than a dog intelligence simply
because we don't have a dog's perspective and we can't ask them to reflect on it.
Don't be quick to assume it would be easier just because they are less intelligent.
-Brad
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