On 10 October 2013 09:47, Craig Weinberg <whatsons...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It's not that computers can't do what humans do, it's that they can't
> experience anything. Mozart could dig a hole as well as compose music, but
> that doesn't mean that a backhoe with a player piano on it is Mozart. It's
> a much deeper problem with how machines are conceptualized that has nothing
> at all to do with humans.
>

So you think "strong AI" is wrong. OK. But why can't computers experience
anything, in principle, given that people can, and assuming people are
complicated machines?

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