Re: Superintelligence Software

From: Randall R Randall (rrandall6@juno.com)
Date: Sat Aug 08 1998 - 00:52:57 MDT


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On Fri, 7 Aug 1998 12:13:31 -0600 Brent Allsop
<allsop@swttools.fc.hp.com> writes:

> I can look at a green thing. I represent this with a green
>qualia in my brain or mind.

What do you mean by "qualia"?

>I then look at something that reflects
>700 nm light and represent this with a very different red quale. I
>can tell you what color it is. There is not a lot of computation
>going on in such a trivial process and knowledge representation. No
>complex software of any kind is required.

Hm. This isn't at all obvious; after all, you might
not be aware of most of the computation that your
brain does.

>Indeed, simple color
>detecting machines at local paint stores do a much better job than we
>do at this. But, the key to our inteligence, is the powerful and
>phenomenal nature of the red quale or sensation we use to represent
>700 nm light as apposed to the absract, near meaningless way the color
>detecting machine represents it.

I don't understand what the difference here is.

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