People think along the greek-roman philosophy that the mind is in the 'brain' yet ancient egyptians believed it was in the Heart. I can see why ancient egyptians saw it that way too. The Heart is a 'sign' and regulates blood 'flow' all over the body including the brain, it's like the 'center' of human experience. You can go ahead and create an AI with mechanical or even biological layer and transfer intelligence, it will not sound and nor feel human at any time, but more robotic/calculator type of creation.
@Inquisitive_ I surrender to your school of thought the Heart is the most important part that god wants, the ancient egyptians would throw out the 'brain' and lungs, liver, kidney, and all the other useless 'parts' all existing due to the heart being the CPU not the Brain.
The brain is only useful to put together things like an AI can do, but their will be no life energy(chi force chinese talk about) or soul or any creativity whatsoever, it will be always stuck to 'gathering information, sifting thru it based on formula/code rules and outputing it, and that's it' really. It's nothing more then a 'organizer' of information and it may advance to put together it's own answers but it will always follow some sort of 'set of rules' it simply won't be able to be 'free from it's designer set of rules' at all times, he doesn't have the ability to 'break those rules' like a true human experience.
@Inquisitive_ I surrender to your school of thought the Heart is the most important part that god wants, the ancient egyptians would throw out the 'brain' and lungs, liver, kidney, and all the other useless 'parts' all existing due to the heart being the CPU not the Brain.
The brain is only useful to put together things like an AI can do, but their will be no life energy(chi force chinese talk about) or soul or any creativity whatsoever, it will be always stuck to 'gathering information, sifting thru it based on formula/code rules and outputing it, and that's it' really. It's nothing more then a 'organizer' of information and it may advance to put together it's own answers but it will always follow some sort of 'set of rules' it simply won't be able to be 'free from it's designer set of rules' at all times, he doesn't have the ability to 'break those rules' like a true human experience.
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