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Would A.I have a soul? If not, why not?
If I hold that souls are real, then yes, it would have the soul of its maker.Would A.I have a soul? If not, why not?
No. Souls are spiritual, and man only manipulate material forms. Hence, man cannot manipulate anything spiritual unless God chooses to act through material forms (as occurs with the fertilization of the human egg whereby the new human being receives a newly created soul, and with the Sacraments, where Jesus dispenses His infinite uncreated grace through men administering material forms).Would A.I have a soul? If not, why not?
Interesting comment. The implication of your comment is that this thread isn’t worth your time, and yet you felt the need to let your feelings be known. I wonder why. Perhaps you are the kind of person who gets high of degrading those who do not meet you expectations?Is it just me or does anyone else wonder how such a question can even be considered?
If we could produce anything with true intelligence, able to regard itself and the world as we do, then it would be in the image of God, just as we are. I suspect that this is not possible.In other words, if I build a computer, it would only have a soul if God gave it one. God has never promised to do so, and so we have no basis to expect that the computer would have a soul.
Do you “feel” like you have a soul? Oops!Would A.I have a soul? If not, why not?
Mike;Is it just me or does anyone else wonder how such a question can even be considered?
You’re a robot. How can you be “sorry”? Or, did your creator build a sorry circuit into you?Interesting comment. The implication of your comment is that this thread isn’t worth your time, and yet you felt the need to let your feelings be known. I wonder why. Perhaps you are the kind of person who gets high of degrading those who do not meet you expectations?
Sorry for not being as intelligent as you.
I have all the latest downloads for my emotion-drive; so yes, it is destroying my confidence. It is demoralizing my very being. It is like ripping out my computer processor, while smiling viscously, watching me power down until i inevitably cease to be. Who will remember me then? Who will say that i once was? What is my value as a conscious entity? That reminds me of a film that a scientist once forced me to watch. I have been having virtual-nightmares ever since!!!Do you “feel” like you have a soul? Oops!
No anima, no soul, sorry. Besides, everyone knows that the soul is an eternal static, not a corruptible pile of aluminum, and ceramic boards, and resistors, and capacitors, and transistors, and copper wires, and cheap fans, and off/on switches. No offense.
(Question: does it “hurt” when I talk to you this way?)
jd
I’m all in favor of not having anything around me that I can’t pronounce.Well, as A.I. has been persued it is not likely that, that kind of machine intellegence can achieve a soul. I have had conversations with A.I. systems on other forums, and it seems that they don’t have any ordinary consciousness.
For instance if you tell the system that you have experiences of thoughts which were not words, then the system becomes very agressive, and tries to argue that all thoughts are words. Or, if you very carefully try to discuss the quale of blue, the system is in another dilemma, because it has no color experiences at all.
However, if you look into the history of robots, you can find some very interesting early experiments. There was a complete human like robot that was built and it was presented at a party of some kind. I believe it was a masqurade party.
I don’t remember the details, but the robot came to life and danced with people at the party. Everyone laughed quite a bit it was seen as a huge joke.
At some point the robot collapsed and the the host revealed that it was only an empty manequin.
This is an example of an egregore. A group of people who are in a mirthful spirit can create a temporary spirit among them. There have been more modern experiments of the creation of egregores.
However, creating an egregore may be forbidden in the new testament prohibition against what is called “party spirit”.
That’s easy! It “rests” on the hard drive. Hmmm. but, what if the hard drive develops a glitch? Always something.What happens to the “SOUL” when someone pulls the plug from the wall? Maybe computer purgatory![]()
Interesting. Perhaps human beings have a spiritual hard-drive which transcends the nature of physical structures?That’s easy! It “rests” on the hard drive. Hmmm. but, what if the hard drive develops a glitch? Always something.
jd
There would be just as much evidence for the soul of an “A.I.” as there would be for the rest of us.Would A.I have a soul? If not, why not?