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>> Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2017, Vol. 131, pp. 251-260.
>> https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28919132
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>> Marchal B. Religion, science and theology, similarity and differences,
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walls. These are some of the
elementary form of Buddha’s ability to “observe”.
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. I’m not preaching Buddhism. The
problem is that you risk dismissing a useful perspective prematurely, from a
purely objective and neutral standpoint.
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>> Well, if the inquiry here concerns consciousness, then the question of
>> whether a human should trust the AI, or whether the AI has the capacity to
>> be trusted by a human, ought to be part of the inquiry, right? The movie
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>> On Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 7:54:35 PM UTC-6, Beixiao Robert Liu wrote:
>> It’s available on YouTube. You could rent it for as little as $4, as long as
>> you finish viewing it within 2 days once your start playing.
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>> Thanks for recommending
It’s available on YouTube. You could rent it for as little as $4, as long as
you finish viewing it within 2 days once your start playing.
Thanks for recommending it. I just viewed it. My wife said that it’s stupid for
the boy to trust the AI girl, Ava, so he got what he deserved.
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