On 5/18/2019 6:37 AM, Philip Thrift wrote:
/A simulated human brain could describe it's back pain in every detail, write whole paragraphs about what it's like, while according to the theory of substrate dependence, it knows nothing of what it's writing about. Where then does this knowledge if pain come from when the AI writes a page about the back pain it is in?/



A simulated human brain could read the Wikipedia article on pain [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PainĀ ] and integrate this knowledge into its knowledge base, but it could not experience pain.

How do you know this so-called fact?

Brent

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