Monday, November 20, 2006

On Logic

is there logic outside that of human logic? If we were to invent a.i., could it develop more advanced a.i. within it based on what would happen? If so, would it be using human logic to discover new abilities or would it function according to a universal logic different from humans. Probably not, actually, because we would program them with human logic.

how would a machine reconcile making a mistake? it seems fairly obvious that we are meant to perpetually turn, and by this i mean serve, the machine since the beginning of time. MAN VS. THE MACHINE. Not even a.i. machines, but just man vs. every tool he uses, everything the turns into a simple machine because in the end what is more important - the man or his machines?

would a.i. machines be replicas of what is in nature, even with all their imperfections. but the fact that we can make machines into things, that will be for all intents and purposes human, and yet it is not and never will be alive shows that there is some greater spark to human life. maybe the presence of a god is not something that we decide on but instead its something that we're supposed to feel.

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