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Comment by wagwangbosy

1 day ago

This idea that machines cant have "emotions" is ridiculous.

Can you explain why so? What are your thoughts on this?

  • I guess it depends on what you mean by emotions. If you mean emotion as a state of consciousness then you would have to prove that consciousness is not an emergent property of matter and that CPU's don't have this property. Consciousness is hard to debate though since its pretty metaphysical in nature and there's no real argument against solipsism, so all argumentation starts with the axiom that all awake adult humans are conscious.

    However, if you mean emotion as a stimuli, ie. a input to the brain net thats endogenous to the system(the human), then there's no question machines can achieve this, in fact the reasoning models already probably do this where different systems regulate each other.

    • I agree with you in this. Machines having survival instincts would qualify as intelligence for me. Its the same as having emotions, you need to have strong emotions for your self for survival.

  • Emotions project reward and loss over time. That’s straight up reinforcement learning…all the major LMs are built with it

  • Humans can be treated as an existence proof that machines can have emotions. It all depends on your definition of machine.