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About the Christof Koch book "Feeling of life itself" and what thoughts it awake?
Emulation of feelings
First, when the creators of artificial intelligence are making the robot, what has "feelings", they don't mean that the robot will feel like a human. The robot can adjust its voice by following the reactions of people, and that thing is called the emulation of feelings. The programming of those robots allows them to react to a certain situation as real human reacts. When that kind of artificial intelligence controlled robot sees that person hurts self it might go to the person, and say "oh my god, did you hurt yourself"?
Then the robot can call the emergency center if the person seems hurt or doesn't answer. The details like facial expansions when a person is feeling pain can store in the memory of the computer, and then the robot reacts as the certain record orders. But the fact is that this kind of way to operate means that the robot can look like being emotional, but those things are only reactions, which are stored in the database.
The image scanners are searching the details like blood or things like a person rests in place without moving and eyes shut what are telling that person might be in trouble. Then that robot can feel the body by suing scanners for making sure that there are no injuries. Those scanners might be the ultrasound and x-ray systems. And also the blood pressure meters can install in the hands of those robots.
But the thing is that those robots are not like humans at all. Their programming is complicated, but if the actions what to do, when the robot sees the accident is not stored in the database it would not do a thing to help the victim. The thing is that if the robot is facing a situation, that is not stored in its program, it would do anything.
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Are bugs like dragonflies aware and living because they are primitive? The same way we can ask are fully automatized factories are controlling by artificial intelligence and what can defend themselves living?
Things like drones are like bugs. They can "defend" themselves or they can attack to target if certain parameters are filled. In that case, the incoming missile or flying ammunition would activate the module, which orders robots to make the counter-actions against the incoming threat. The bugs are also defending themselves against threats, and that thing means that even if those things are not aware as we are they are living because they are defending themselves.
When we are thinking about things like a living organism, artificial intelligence can control the factory, and defend it against intruders, and if the programming of that thing is complicated enough, it can search the raw materials for sub-robots itself. So is that artificial intelligent factory, what can make the copies of themselves the "living organism". The fact is that this kind of thing acts like a living organism.
It would make copies of itself and it would defend itself. But does it understand what it makes? The fact is that things like bugs are not realizing what they are doing, but that kind of system is a billion times more dangerous than some bugs. We can handle bugs by using poisons or crush them under our feet, but what would we do if some robot factory makes the weaponized combat robots, what mission is to protect it against every possible threat.
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https://curiosityanddarkmatter.home.blog/2020/12/08/about-the-cristof-koch-book-feeling-of-life-itself-and-what-thoughts-it-awake/
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