Hello, I have a series of questions regarding theoretical computer technology.
*Is it possible for artificial intelligence to be fully sentient, conscious, have a full range of emotions, and be every single bit as intelligent and analytical (if not much more so) as a biological human brain?
*In theory, what kind of computational power would be required for this?
*Could they create this kind of AI using traditional silicon-based transistorized circuits? Or would it be necessary to use an immensely powerful quantum computer?
*How would we go about programming the source code for this extremely advanced hypothetical AI/neural network?
*This is called the "singularity" in the realm of AI research. Do you believe that the singularity will be achieved within the 21st century?
*I'm 27 years old, will I see this happen within my lifetime?
*What would be the political ramifications of creating a machine that is as/more intelligent than a human being?
*Would that machine have the same rights as a flesh and blood person would?
*Is it possible for artificial intelligence to be fully sentient, conscious, have a full range of emotions, and be every single bit as intelligent and analytical (if not much more so) as a biological human brain?
*In theory, what kind of computational power would be required for this?
*Could they create this kind of AI using traditional silicon-based transistorized circuits? Or would it be necessary to use an immensely powerful quantum computer?
*How would we go about programming the source code for this extremely advanced hypothetical AI/neural network?
*This is called the "singularity" in the realm of AI research. Do you believe that the singularity will be achieved within the 21st century?
*I'm 27 years old, will I see this happen within my lifetime?
*What would be the political ramifications of creating a machine that is as/more intelligent than a human being?
*Would that machine have the same rights as a flesh and blood person would?
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