On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 12:31 AM, Jim Vassilakos <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, this is certainly true. I think it's possible that Strong AIs will evolve from increasingly complex neural nets, and as such, they'll have experienced some sort of "childhood" . . . have those WAPs "live" through a "virtual life" or two (or 3, or many), whereby they learn of the human condition through direct, personal experience.  . . . Regardless of what shall happen, these ideas make for an interesting SF setting.


I strongly recommend "Robopocalypse" and it's sequel "Robogenesis," by Daniel H. Wilson, who holds a PhD in robotics from Carnegie Mellon. He thought of all of the above and more . . . very spooky yet also strangely *hopeful* stuff.

Richard Aiken

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