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Could artificial intelligence have feelings?



Kimmo Huosionmaa

Below the text is a link to the music video, what would handle the idea, that maybe some civilization would transfer it's individuals to one thinking machine. In this scenario, the individuals would be connected together by using EEG-system, what collects the data from the brain core, and connect the individuals to the computer, where they are staying in the collective reality, what allows the system use the brains as the biocomputer. The reason, why we would do that is, that by using that method, could we create extremely intelligent computers, but the prize of those computers would be tough.


The persons, who are connected with computers are losing their personality, and become part of the collective intelligence, what is the digital version of the Brahman or "Soul of the world" what is the key element of Hinduism religion. This kind of visions is frightening but in the same way interesting. If we would somewhere in the future face that kind of thing, we must think that could that kind of things have feelings? And can we hurt the feelings of that kind of extreme large computer? Or is that kind of thing even the computer?


The living brain tissue makes it alive, and this is the thing, what we must understand when we are making biological computers. In real life, the reason, why we are using computers so much and why they are so sharp is, that they cannot create anything new. Because the computers would not have the ability for abstract thinking, they cannot create any own ideas. And because they don't have own thoughts, they cannot make the rebellion, except if the human doesn't control those machines.


And this is the thing, what makes robots so dangerous. When we are talking about biological computers, we are talking about the situation, where the animals or human brains are connected straight with the computer. The thing is, that computer gives this thing, what we can call as the "cybernetic organism" very great ability to make extremely difficult series of calculations, and human or animal gives the productivity to that artificial hybrid organism, what is the combination with the organic and inorganic things.


That kind of organism can have the ability for creating things, what we ever can think about. But there are risks in that kind of things. If we can connect human brains together, and use computers as the base element for creating that thing functional, we are facing the problem, that we don't know, what would happen if somebody of that group would have the mental problems. Could that thing cause, that the system would become dangerous? Is this the situation, that we would risk the life of every single human on the Earth? This is the thing, what we must think carefully before we are making those extreme thinking machines.

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