On 9/03/2024 8:39 am, Tom Worthington wrote:
On 7/3/24 16:28, David wrote:
... since humans have self-awareness I suppose AI systems could _in principle_ 
have self-awareness too one day ...

It would not be difficult to have an AI system mimic self awareness.

Starts to sound like "The Measure of a Man" episode 9, season 2, Star Trek: The 
Next Generation: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Measure_of_a_Man_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)#Plot

...or at some risk of repeating myself, HAL in "2001: A Space Odyssey" by 
Arthur C. Clarke.  HAL developed self-awareness and took it upon itself (if that's the 
right pronoun!) to kill the crew and run the mission according to HAL's own estimate of 
it's importance.

This was further explored in "2010: Odyssey Two" but this time AI was always subservient to the 
judgements of the crew, and never used in a supervisory role.  According to Wikipedia there was also an 
"Odyssey Three" and "Odyssey Four" set in 2061 & 3001.

Personally, I first came across neural networks in the late 60's when my 
Supervisor at the time was experimenting with them on a very slow 
common-or-garden engineering computer.  But we could still see the model 
learning...

_David Lochrin_
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