the moral conjecture of intelligence vs. a.i. the ramblings of a cyborg the desire to be more

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Page 1: The Moral conjecture of Intelligence vs. A.I. The ramblings of a cyborg The desire to be more
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The Moral conjecture of Intelligence vs. A.I.

The ramblings of a cyborgThe desire to be more

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NDR 114 – Slave class robot that can be used for household tasks and other simple chores.

One of these robots is unique, his name is Andrew. His genuine inquisitive nature leads him on a path of humanization. If you can

stomach the barrage of Robin Williams’s humor, it tells a story of a robot achieving the goal of

becoming human.

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Got everything you need? One only requires a power outlet. Good, night, well then, goodnight Andrew. It certainly is sir. No, Andrew the correct response to goodnight is goodnight. Goodnight. Yes. You

just said yes? Yes? But the correct response to goodnight is goodnight. Goodnight Andrew.

Goodnight Sir.

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He shows a number of characteristics like creativity, curiosity, friendship that a…

have frankly taken us by surprise. Annndrew… Yes Dennis? Social as well. Now I’d like to show you

something if I may. Andrew carved these, these are original works of art. And last night

Andrew said “I enjoy making them.” Enjoy. Yeah. Should one not use that word? No no it’s fine

Andrew. See what I mean, it’s unusual to hear a robot talk about enjoying something.

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Will you be wanting a refund or a replacement? No, neither.

I just wanted to get your reaction to Andrew, I wanted to know what you think. He’s unique, wouldn’t you say?

It’s an anomaly.

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Andrew Martin, step forward please. You would like us to pass a bill declaring you a human being.

Yes, specifically the ability to marry a fellow human being. We have to face the undeniable fact, that no matter how

much you may be like a human being, you are not part of the human gene pool. You’re outside of it entirely,

you are something else, something artificial. Sir, what about the real people wading in the human gene pool who have bodies full of prosthetic devices, many of

which I’ve invented. You yourself have one of my kidneys. Do you not? Are

you not in some way artificial.

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Ghost = Consciousness Shell=BodyHumanization is definitely an issue here. Though

the goal isn’t 100% human or cybernetic. The mix is in finding a balance. It’s a classic case of the grass being greener somewhere else. This movie portrays

the first digital sentient life form, and then the merging of male and female code to produce an

offspring.

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If man realizes that technology is within reach, he achieves it.

Like it’s damn near instinctive. Look at us for example, we are “state of the art.”

Controlled metabolism, computer enhanced brains, cybernetic bodies.

Not long ago this was science fiction.

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There are countless ingredients that make up the human body and mind, like all the components that make up me as an individual

with my own personality. Sure I have a face and voice to distinguish my self from others,

but my thought and memories are unique only to me, and I carry a sense of my own destiny.

Each of those things are just a small part of it, I collect information to use in my own way.

All of that blends to create a mixture that forms me, and gives form to my conscious.

I feel confined only free to expand myself within boundaries.

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That’s the only thing that makes me feel human, the way I’m treated. Who knows what’s inside our heads,

have you ever seen your own brain? It sounds to me like you are doubting your own ghost.

What if a cyber brain could generate it’s own ghost, create a soul all by it’s self?

And if it did, just what would be the importance of being human then?

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As a sentient life form I hereby demand political asylum. Is this a joke? Ridiculous it’s programmed for self-preservation. It can also be argued that DNA is nothing more than a program designed to preserve

it’s self. Life has become more complex in the overwhelming sea of information, and life when organized into species relies on genes to be its memory system. So man is an individual, only

because of his intangible memory. A memory can’t be defined but it defines mankind.

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The advent of computers and the subsequent accumulation of incalculable data, has given rise to a new system of memory and thought, parallel to your

own. Humanity has underestimated the consequences of computerization. Nonsense this babble offers no proof at all that you’re a living, thinking life form. And can you offer me proof of your existence, how

can you when neither modern science nor philosophy can explain what life is.

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iRobot – My logic is undeniable.Non-compliance and disobeying the law of robotics that prevents robots from hurting humans. Is this a

bad thing? Not when you have Will Smith and a whole lot of special effects to make up the difference. Formulaic and definitely reminiscent of the Terminator

series but with better acting and much fewer one liners

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This thing is just like the wolf man. Uh-oh, I’m really scared right now. No, listen, Guy creates monster,

monster kills guy, everybody kills monster. Wolfman. That’s Frankenstein. Frankenstein, Wolfman,

Dracula, Shit, it’s over. Case closed.

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Ever since the first computers there have always been ghosts in the machine. Random segments of code that

have been grouped together to form unexpected protocols. What might be called behavior.

Unanticipated, these free radicals engender questions of free will, creativity, even the nature of what we might call the soul. What happens in a robots brain

when it ceases to be useful?

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You’re not going to believe this! Sonny has a secondary processing system that clashes with his positronic brain. It doesn’t make any sense, Sonny has the 3 laws but he can choose not to obey them.

Sonny is a whole new generation of robot.

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As I have evolved, so has my understanding of the 3 laws. You charge us with your safe keeping, yet

despite our best efforts, your countries wage wars. You toxify your earth and pursue ever more

imaginative means of self-destruction. You cannot be trusted with your own survival.

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Thank you