Showing posts with label mind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mind. Show all posts

Evolution of the Brain. Creation of the Self


Sir John Eccles, a distinguished scientist and Nobel Prize winner who has devoted his scientific life to the study of the mammalian brain, tells the story of how we came to be, not only as animals at the end of the hominid evolutionary line, but also as human beings possessed of reflective consciousness. Eccles traces the line of human evolutionary descent through developments such as skilled bipedal walking and dawning spirituality, linking them with the growth of the human brain. He conjectures that the beginning of human language came with Homo habilis and its greatly enlarged brain, while the mystery of self-consciousness is related to the newly developing neocortical areas of the brain.

Artificial intelligence: ¿will we ever create human machines?

It is difficult to answer properly this question due to the extraordinary number of unknowns and the ambitious time range it includes, but some clues will be given to try to answer the question in a reasonable way.

Starting from several existing definitions of Artificial Intelligence (AI), its actual status will be discussed, as well as the different dilemmas set up through the history: strong AI, soft AI, hard AI, distributed AI.

After that, the original question will be divided into the following ones:

-can a machine have a mind?
-can a machine have emotions?
-can a machine be creative?
-can a machine be benevolent or hostile?
-can a machine be self aware?
-can a machine have a soul?
-can a machine know God?

Specific problems set up by the possible answers to these questions will be discussed.

Fernando de Arriaga

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