People in fiction keep writing AI as a struggle to achieve free will.
What if AI can never achieve complete "free will" but will forever be depending on alot of intelligent programming.
Perhaps the illusion of robots with free will can be achieved if you have alot of clever and complex programming, I mean just something like ai in video games, imagine robots acting like that, I'm sure people could be fooled.
But if we can't create free will.
Does that mean Free Will doesn't exist?
And really our own free will can in theory be broken down into a hugely complicated set of programming so complex we are not aware of it and all we have is the illusion our actions are "free".
But really we might all be doing predetermined actions that could in theory be calculated and manipulated.
If Free WIll however do exist, why would we not be able to create that?
Also the argument "free will exists cus otherwise morality is irrelevant", is as wrong as is when people say without religion there is no morality.
If you truly believe people you would only be a good person if you had free will then maybe the problem is with you and your small mindedness.
If you start breaking laws because you believe you don't have free will you would get arrested and scolded until either you end up in jail or you learn to behave anyway.
What if AI can never achieve complete "free will" but will forever be depending on alot of intelligent programming.
Perhaps the illusion of robots with free will can be achieved if you have alot of clever and complex programming, I mean just something like ai in video games, imagine robots acting like that, I'm sure people could be fooled.
But if we can't create free will.
Does that mean Free Will doesn't exist?
And really our own free will can in theory be broken down into a hugely complicated set of programming so complex we are not aware of it and all we have is the illusion our actions are "free".
But really we might all be doing predetermined actions that could in theory be calculated and manipulated.
If Free WIll however do exist, why would we not be able to create that?
Also the argument "free will exists cus otherwise morality is irrelevant", is as wrong as is when people say without religion there is no morality.
If you truly believe people you would only be a good person if you had free will then maybe the problem is with you and your small mindedness.
If you start breaking laws because you believe you don't have free will you would get arrested and scolded until either you end up in jail or you learn to behave anyway.