On 26-04-2021 10:49, John Clark wrote:
On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 4:29 PM Jason Resch <[email protected]>
wrote:

_> It is quite easy, I think, to define a program that "remembers"
(stores and later retrieves ( information._

I agree. And for an emotion like pain write a program such that the
closer the number in the X register comes to the integer P the more
computational resources will be devoted to changing that number, and
if it ever actually equals P then the program should stop doing
everything else and do nothing but try to change that number to
something far enough away from P until it's no longer an urgent matter
and the program can again do things that have nothing to do with P.

Artificial Intelligence is hard but Artificial Consciousness Is easy.
John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis [1]


I have an analogue computer that implements this: Two magnets. If I push two equal poles toward each other, does this cause the system of the two magnets to feel pain?

Saibal

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