On 5/23/2015 11:47 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
There is a common programming technique called memoization. Essentially building automatic caches for functions within a program. I wonder: would adding memorization to the functions implementing an AI eventually result in it becoming a zombie recording rather than a program, if it were fed all the same inputs a second time?

Isn't that exactly what happens when you learn to ride a bicycle, hit a tennis ball, touch type,... Stuff you had to think about when you were learning becomes automatic - and subconscious.

I suspect a lot of these conundrums arise from taking consciousness to be fundamental, rather than a language related add-on to intelligence.

Brent

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