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Re: I'm an idiot



Yeah, I agree that /human/ intelligence is necessarily embodied. I'm not sure that that answers the questions...

1. Once formed in a body, could a human intelligence be transferred to a simulated body (one that doesn't get sick or injured, etc.)?
2.  Can there be disembodied non-human intelligence?
3.  What counts as a body?  Can a (mobile) robot have human-like intelligence?

Usually when we build robots they have a limited set of senses, and an especially limited ability to sense their own bodies (typically just force-sensing hands, although those spider-like things that can walk on irregular terrain clearly can sense the position of their legs). How much does that matter? There are human beings who are born blind and/or deaf, and are still recognizably human in their thinking. Is it /just/ pain that makes us human?




Why do you want this page removed?