Consider a Hypothetical scenario whereby:
A child when born is implanted with a chip of size of say a wristwatch containing holographic memory and a complete links and weighting system of nodes(input nodes) of Neural Networks waiting to learn inside it.Consider that if chip learn via the experiences of child and how child reacts to those experiences and how over a period of time learns along with the child what child learns,will the chip at the end of life exhibit truely an AI? will the chip be our own Silicon version which behaves initially the way we do and learn from its experiences as we do...?
Is it possible then that the chip would be truely intelligent in Turings test?
and will that chip satisfy the Chineese Room Argument?
bye!
A child when born is implanted with a chip of size of say a wristwatch containing holographic memory and a complete links and weighting system of nodes(input nodes) of Neural Networks waiting to learn inside it.Consider that if chip learn via the experiences of child and how child reacts to those experiences and how over a period of time learns along with the child what child learns,will the chip at the end of life exhibit truely an AI? will the chip be our own Silicon version which behaves initially the way we do and learn from its experiences as we do...?
Is it possible then that the chip would be truely intelligent in Turings test?
and will that chip satisfy the Chineese Room Argument?
bye!