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From: Stathis Papaioannou
Receiver: everything-list
Time: 2012-08-18, 09:32:31
Subject: Re: Re: A rat brain robot
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Roger rclo...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi Stathis Papaioannou
It would be useful if the ratbrain robot scientists would
try to do
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Roger rclo...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi Stathis Papaioannou
I don't think so, because the robot rat seems to keep running into things.
A real rat would skidaddle out of there.
This experiment is not quite what you think. It used only 60,000 rat
neurons
Hi meekerdb
why not what ?
Roger , rclo...@verizon.net
8/17/2012
Leibniz would say, If there's no God, we'd have to invent him so everything
could function.
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From: meekerdb
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Time: 2012-08-14, 14:25:31
Subject: Re: A rat
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Craig Weinberg whatsons...@gmail.com wrote:
It's begging the question to say the computer chips have 'the same
functionality' as a rat's brain and then presume to claim that demonstrates
functional equivalence.
The whole question is what is meant by
On 8/14/2012 10:38 AM, Roger wrote:
Hi meekerdb
No,
Why not?
except in case anyone's interested, there is a hybrid,
which might have a future, the Rat Brain Robot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QPiF4-iu6g
So the neurons of a rat's brain can constitute a mind, but computer chips with the
On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 2:25:31 PM UTC-4, Brent wrote:
So the neurons of a rat's brain can constitute a mind, but computer chips
with the same functionality can't?
Brent
It's begging the question to say the computer chips have 'the same
functionality' as a rat's brain and then
On 8/14/2012 6:24 PM, Craig Weinberg wrote:
On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 2:25:31 PM UTC-4, Brent wrote:
So the neurons of a rat's brain can constitute a mind, but computer chips
with the
same functionality can't?
Brent
It's begging the question to say the computer chips have
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