Finance will play very little part in the quest for what ostensibly is artificial intelligence.
The rewards [if it's possible] of achieving this aim are incalculable because of the potential scope of any resultant man-made consciousness.
That aside, the ability of a machine to think for itself independent of its programming is questionable because it infers a machine possessing a soul; and in this sense, the soul is that part of a person's psychology that is unique to them and is at the same time the source of independent thought.
There are some sections of the scientific community who believe the elusive consciousness they all search for, is an emergent property of a collective, that collective being an interconnecting mass of neurons that are biochemically and electrically communicative.
This kind of thinking understandably provokes the belief that if you plop enough neuronally equivalent material [computers] into the mix, and then spice it up with what's supposed to be intelligent programming, then at some time, there will be an emergent consciousness.
It would seem that there are no real problems in supplying what's thought to be the equivalent of sufficient neuronal capacity but as to the success of the programming?
Let's say it's a work in progress coz we ain't seen no independent consciousness reported anywhere which kinda implies it's not possible or of course, there is some time to go.
Personally, I believe they are chasing shadows here because I think the soul is god given and no matter what we construct, we won't ever be able to create a sentient being that is an emergent property of an artificial build.
The rewards [if it's possible] of achieving this aim are incalculable because of the potential scope of any resultant man-made consciousness.
That aside, the ability of a machine to think for itself independent of its programming is questionable because it infers a machine possessing a soul; and in this sense, the soul is that part of a person's psychology that is unique to them and is at the same time the source of independent thought.
There are some sections of the scientific community who believe the elusive consciousness they all search for, is an emergent property of a collective, that collective being an interconnecting mass of neurons that are biochemically and electrically communicative.
This kind of thinking understandably provokes the belief that if you plop enough neuronally equivalent material [computers] into the mix, and then spice it up with what's supposed to be intelligent programming, then at some time, there will be an emergent consciousness.
It would seem that there are no real problems in supplying what's thought to be the equivalent of sufficient neuronal capacity but as to the success of the programming?
Let's say it's a work in progress coz we ain't seen no independent consciousness reported anywhere which kinda implies it's not possible or of course, there is some time to go.
Personally, I believe they are chasing shadows here because I think the soul is god given and no matter what we construct, we won't ever be able to create a sentient being that is an emergent property of an artificial build.