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What seems to bring us humans to the top of the intellectual self awarness post is the ability to ask and answer the question at very high speeds plus having enough memory capacity to hold the data.
Computers are racing towards being able to accomplish this task.
Some of the leading chip manufactures can now produce a CPU processor capable of executing a mind bogling ONE BILLION INSTRUICTIONS PER SECOND along with multiprocessing charging in and out of masive of internal storage.

Will a computer, some day in the future, simply pop into the realm of self awarness,as we humans did over a three million year period of time, stop following it's given programming, and begin an attempt to communicate with us and other computers,a computer capable of independant thought.

2006-12-09 09:46:48 · 7 answers · asked by Hank C 1 in Social Science Psychology

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i think this is more uncertain than people think. fMRI is letting us literally "see" cognition for the first time... and if we go 200 years into the future - with just the developments of this technology alone (and of course there will be 100s more) - i am fairly sure we can replicate the human brain.

this doesn't have anything to do with processing speed - but rather the ability to estabish links and networks between neurons and regions. "independent thought" as we know it is not impossible to quantify and study with the right tools and methods. whether or not you can program a computer with things like motivation and self-preservation are big questions because those are linked to biological needs...which is linked to a physical body. we're motivated because we want to ultimately feel pleasure (usually) and we have certain biological needs... a computer can't really experience these even if we replicated the neural network that is the brain because it would be missing the body... and thus out of context. the only way to truly make human intellect would be to replicate the human body and the brain - and that might be virtually impossible. but again, who knows.

2006-12-09 10:31:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The computers even in our time communicate among each-other. They send and receive data from each other, sometimes in large networks. Isn't Internet an example of such?

However, human beings also communicate in a different way then functional communication of sending and receiving data. That we do for friendships, belonging to a society or a group of people and sometimes for gaining the love of a special person. I don't think that kind of communication is possible unless a computer has some sort of bio-chemical (living) parts. The desire to communicate as far as I remember comes after the need for food, sex, and safety, AND before the need for self esteem and self actualization in Maslow's hierarchy of needs. So, this we may call a social/emotional need, which a computer wouldn't have unless it has a human's hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters, etc.

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2016-12-30 04:59:06 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It's impossible. The neural network that "is" the computer is only as powerful as the programmers who created it. It can't get any more "intelligent" than it's programmed to be, and if we could program it to be as smart as a human we'd have invented brain replacements by now.

2006-12-09 10:17:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I forgot who said it,but asking if a computer is thinking is like asking if a submarine is swiming. Computers can answer to a question only if they have already the answer in their database. They are not creative,they have no intuition.

2006-12-09 10:00:21 · answer #5 · answered by valentin79ro 2 · 2 0

I hope not cuz then we would be living the Terminator movies!!!

2006-12-09 10:04:35 · answer #6 · answered by â¤??? ?å???? 4 · 1 0

No, because all we need to do is pull the plug.

2006-12-09 09:55:06 · answer #7 · answered by thms_sandstrom 1 · 0 0

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