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Originally Posted by Catfish
There was already a kind of conscience to observe in a project they called a TZ-M5 in 2002, as i heard they were at stage M7 in 2009.
The nerves and connections in humans grow depending on the surrounding conditions; everything self-conscious learns, but comes to different results. It also has to grow and develop somehow, so there has to be some organic or at least changeable/adaptable matter. When the M5 seemed to develop and 'communicate', it was not really human-like, nor are its expressions necessarily understandable for humans. The branch using a 'hard-wired-ready" network did not lead to any consciousness at all, rather to some kind of what they call fuzzy logic.
AI here is a question of time, the problem for 'it' is how to grow and develop without expanding too much 3d-wise, and to replicate without external help or ready-made resources.
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If I remember correctly AI have been reached when a person in a room cannot decide if the person in another room is a person or a computer/robot.
Is this the same as saying this computer/robot have developed a consciousness/self-awareness ?
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