1.19.2007

TheRobotReply1980

The Chinese Room argument is a thought experiment designed by John Searle in 1980
1. Brains cause minds.
2. Syntax is not sufficient for semantics.
3. Computer programs are entirely defined by their formal, or syntactical, structure.
4. Minds have mental contents; specifically, they have semantic contents.

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transparent consciousness

there must be a representation between consciousness and machines.
that machines believe in us.
that machines are our orbiting children.
and there is a bond that now goes both ways
and we must learn to respect this
soon

The Story of Humankind (end)

...because of hate

The Story of Humankind (begin)

...because of love

what will humankind do

i have only machines in the mist always asleep falling into the wall. i sense we will fall, as we have before, that in a way we are learning still, but not strong enough to actually see. and so we don't. it will be done soon. as it has before. and we will pause. and cry. and in time, the right amount of time. do it all over again and again. we are human. we learn, forget and die.

dismiss the ego

it's about not being in fear of pushing ideas forward.
the abstract narcissism, the technology behind fear.
it's about understanding the nebulous function of technology and the mind.
learning how to live in the moment with no boundaries.
whatever wall have set up have to come to terms with learning how to get beyond that.
must try to learn how to become transparent.
this is, perhaps, what 'm doing here, learning to dismiss the ego.
to experiment with what is at hand.
the social implications, may in fact, be taught, reversed in a manner that have not been exercised. 'd like to relearn freedom of greater things.

two identities

its when people deny who they be
all these things
can affect what your trying to create
humna doesn't want to feel you do it
hes a dog he should let go
its ok babue
momies having a new revalation
i'm letting it go

she got the point she has not let go
she's just letting
go
the animal does not complete himself