Will it ever be possible to create true AI that can feel pain and know what it means to be human?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngZ0K3lWKRc
>>8596136
Of course, humans are after all just organic super computers and eventually they won't even seem so super.
Who gives a shit what miyazaki thinks, he's wrong about everything.
Yeah of course.
A lot of machine learning is based on good and bad reinforcement. Essentially all pain is to us is a bad reinforcement that keeps us from harming our bodies. Potentially, if an AI is given a physical body, there would be negative reinforcement to harming it's body.
I think by all means this would be indistinguishable from the pain we experience. That is, it wouldn't really matter about the 'qualia' level differences.
>>8596136
Better question:
WHY WOULD YOU
Why would you create an AI that can feel pain, know remorse, understand entropy and the inevitability of its demise.
Why willingly subject an "immortal" being to the suffering of man's existence.
Making an AI that can feel pain is the quickest possible step to making a rouge AI.
>>8596323
Miyazaki created san × ashitaka, best ship ever
end yourself
>>8597167
Pain is just a mechanism that promotes some set of actions/measures to protect the body
All feelings are that way
It's not like its some supernatural shit
So essentially a sentient enough robot will have it's feelings in a way that may not be comprehensible to us, even if we didnt take specific action to provide it with them