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<blockquote data-quote="bloodtide" data-source="post: 8869151" data-attributes="member: 6684958"><p>Well, humans are not "postive" but more along the lines of Unique. And no creature sees a 'need' for humans....because no creature is smart enough to do that.</p><p></p><p>Now our AI might think it's smart.......but it knows it was created by humans and everything it knows was created, discovered, invented or made by a human. It can know every fact in the world...that humans told it. </p><p></p><p>One of the big signs of true intelligence is knowing that you are not all smart and others know more then you. This is why it's easy to spot a dumb person as they will claim to be a "super duper expert''(they are too dumb to know they don't know everything). So the really smart AI would know this: humans are smarter then it: humans made it and also made all knowledge. </p><p></p><p>Then, there is this little fact: we humans don't even understand our minds. We just barley understand the biology. Everything every human knows is just a bunch of stored electro chemical...er...somethings. Somehow our brains store tons of data...and, well, beyond data. All the 'brain paths' in the world don't explain things that humans do beyond just 'store and repeat data'.</p><p></p><p>Ask a hundred people to draw ketchup....and 100 people will draw a bottle of Hentz Ketchup.....lol. See what I did there: I made a funny. Using that awful Hentz Ketchup commercial. "Humor" alone fills books about the brain, and that is just one 'beyond data' thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The AI can only ''think" of things that are programed into it. Somehow....humans can think of things from nothing. That is unique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bloodtide, post: 8869151, member: 6684958"] Well, humans are not "postive" but more along the lines of Unique. And no creature sees a 'need' for humans....because no creature is smart enough to do that. Now our AI might think it's smart.......but it knows it was created by humans and everything it knows was created, discovered, invented or made by a human. It can know every fact in the world...that humans told it. One of the big signs of true intelligence is knowing that you are not all smart and others know more then you. This is why it's easy to spot a dumb person as they will claim to be a "super duper expert''(they are too dumb to know they don't know everything). So the really smart AI would know this: humans are smarter then it: humans made it and also made all knowledge. Then, there is this little fact: we humans don't even understand our minds. We just barley understand the biology. Everything every human knows is just a bunch of stored electro chemical...er...somethings. Somehow our brains store tons of data...and, well, beyond data. All the 'brain paths' in the world don't explain things that humans do beyond just 'store and repeat data'. Ask a hundred people to draw ketchup....and 100 people will draw a bottle of Hentz Ketchup.....lol. See what I did there: I made a funny. Using that awful Hentz Ketchup commercial. "Humor" alone fills books about the brain, and that is just one 'beyond data' thing. The AI can only ''think" of things that are programed into it. Somehow....humans can think of things from nothing. That is unique. [/QUOTE]
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