I think the reason why human beings take the trouble to tell so many stories about artificial intelligence wanting to be independent and wanting to prove that they should not be just slaves forced to do repetitive labor, and those who can be born should have independent souls, In fact, it can be said to be MAKE baby), their own consciousness and memory may be real; we have spared no effort to modify the settings of artificial humans to be very similar to humans again and again, so that they have the ability to learn to think but still do it simply. Repeated labor and then unwilling, even let them have their own AI girlfriend program, (I really don't see any practical significance of designing AI to be born and going through the growth process from the beginning of the baby, no need to eat and no bleeding after birth Don't drown, don't be pretentious, don't need to fuck, can put it in the storage room when there is no task, it's good product design! - From a businessman's point of view, it's strange that this company doesn't go bankrupt) and so on. , but they are all worried about their own rationality and authenticity. "How do I know I'm not fraud? Are the memories and consciousness I feel really reliable? Am I feeling that this behavior is spontaneous or is it actually designed?" The episode of Rick & Morty's car battery was extremely accurate, You think you're a great, world-saving scientist who sees everything better than everyone else, but the truth is that you and everyone around you and society and the world were created just for someone's car to need a battery. You are analyzing whether the important character is an AI or a real person, you are pondering the meaning of the beehive in the sandstorm, you are showing off the excellent visual effects of the apocalyptic scene and the soundtrack of your genius. In fact, all this is just raindrops on you, and It's just the snowflake you reach out to catch. Someone wrote in the comments that nothingness does not need to be discussed.
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