SteveKlinko wrote: ↑March 20th, 2022, 7:19 amLife forms are things in themselves, while machines are addenda to life forms. Thus, I agree with your thoughts that machines can be connected to brains.Sy Borg wrote: ↑March 19th, 2022, 4:15 pmI'm not saying that the Human Machine is an analogy. I'm saying that the Physical Body is in fact a Machine. Of course it is an Electro Chemical Machine, but a Machine nevertheless. The Brain itself is not Conscious, but a Conscious Mind is Connected to the Brain. I'm trying to show that a Machine that Humans make could be Conscious, if it could be Connected to a Conscious Mind.SteveKlinko wrote: ↑March 19th, 2022, 8:32 amI am just pointing out that the misguided analogy leads to false impressions and great certainty in a subject where no certainty is justified. Such misguided certainty (rebadged insecurity) is evidenced by combative responses made where contemplative responses would be more appropriate.Sy Borg wrote: ↑March 18th, 2022, 3:47 pmOk, so you want to play games with a Semantical argument about the word Machine. I pass on Semantical games.
Not at all.
Machines did not exist before humans created them. So what model was life based on? It sure was not machines, which are themselves nothing more than extremely weak analogues of life.
At this stage human brains are already augmented by machines. So far the physicality of the connection is mostly via eyes and fingertips, the physical connection can be expected to deepen, ie. become implanted. This might be done for convenience (access and pay for services by simply passing a scanner), or as a government requirement of wannabe totalitarians. Or, over time, it may be a matter of simply keeping up.
In the future it seems likely that the advantage AI-augmented people will have other others will be akin to the advantage children who grow up with the internet enjoy over those without access. In time this will be complete dominance, like humans currently have over other species.