Mind Matters Natural and Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis

Denyse O'Leary

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Consciousness is not a problem to be solved

It’s not even a problem that CAN be solved. It is an experience to be lived and it did not randomly evolve

Consciousness is an immaterial creation given only to human beings to enable us to have a relationship with a higher power and to understand our universe better.

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Panpsychism: The Boundary Problem We Face With Uncountable Minds

Egnor notes that if all living things — or everything in the universe — is conscious, as many believe, we face a huge problem with point of view

Egnor notes that intellect is the capacity to contemplate universals. In this respect, a human being is more different from an ape than an ape is from a virus.

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Portrait of a cheerful adult chimpanzee showcasing biodiversity and wildlife conservation

A Case for the Special Creation of Human Language

A widely publicized thesis around ape and human laughter falls so woefully short that it forces an evaluation of other possibilities

The people trying to manufacture human language from ape laughter simply don’t have a better hypothesis. But much seems to depend on pretending otherwise.

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Is Government’s Relationship with Science “Crumbling”?

There are many issues out there on which science disciplines are not earning our trust and we can't properly evaluate the scene without confronting that

The people who do not trust science today would probably like to be able to. And the people who do trust it may simply be unaware of the problems.

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Science Can Fully Explain Consciousness? By 326 Theories…

To call consciousness studies a degenerating paradigm might be too charitable. How much of it rises to the level of falsification?

It’s supposed to be a given that machines or brain organoids might be conscious despite not knowing what that is or how it works — but preborn children can’t be…

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How the battle for freedom of thought is changing

Many people, for example, do not realize that age-verification laws, which sound virtuous, require monitoring everyone’s usage of AI at home, not just that of minors.

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Truth be told, most humans do not want insect burgers at all

Most of us are hypocrites for social peace. But we tend to abandon hypocrisy when things start to really get out of hand.

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Science Writer Takes Aim at Many Universes Theory

Phillips sees it as a materialist dodge. But a proposed alternative is definitely not your everyday theory either

What these speculations point to is the way new findings have destroyed classical materialism. Materialism isn’t so much dying out as breaking up.

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Are We Really “Unconscious” While Under Anesthesia?

Modern medics rely very much on anesthesia but how it works is not quite clear

Part of the reason we don’t know exactly how anesthesia works is surely that we do not know what consciousness is (there are at least 325 theories out there).

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Consciousness in Plants Rebrands an Exploded Materialism

It’s not so much that consciousness in plants is being demonstrated as that what consciousness means is changing so as to include plants

Instead of being expected to believe that human consciousness is an illusion, we may believe it exists — along with the cabbage mind and the electron mind.

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Accelerationists Fingered in White House Drone Attack Plot

There is nothing like a terror plot, foiled or otherwise, to bring an obscure concept like “accelerationism” to public attention

If strategy is more important than ideology for accelerationists, that is probably because their aims are incoherent and their groups fragment easily.

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Future? There Is No Human Future, Dude… and That’s Good!

A look at the other face of the claims that we are approaching an AI singularity

Lê’s essay offers a much more sober assessment of transhumanism, the war on human exceptionalism, and the idea that machines think like people.

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Why Do Smart People Think Their Minds Are an Illusion?

A belief that makes no sense is a cornerstone of much neuroscience and philosophy of mind

Michael Egnor comments that academics often hold such beliefs because they make them sound clever, not because they make sense.

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Can We Talk the Hard Problem of Consciousness Out of Existence?

A prominent theoretical physicist thinks it is worth a try

We don’t have a reason to expect the eliminative materialism Carlo Rovelli recommends, which has not helped in the past, to be more help in the future.

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Why Memories Cannot Really Be “Stored” Anywhere

A song might capture the immaterial nature of memory

Where exactly is a popular song located? It lives in memory, human and recorded, in many forms. But it occupies no spatial location.

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If glaciers have rights, why don’t they have responsibilities?

The main concern with glacier rights is the inevitable erosion of what human rights mean. Ungrounded in reality, they come to mean everything, anything, and ultimately, nothing.

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What Do People Who Are Conscious But Lack a Cortex Demonstrate?

Consciousness does not necessarily reside in the cortex, as is commonly assumed

Neuroplasticity is a very interesting and important area of research. But the careless and casual attribution of unexpected mental states to it is junk science.

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Ancient Humans Have Been Getting Smarter, It Seems

That’s the conclusion I drew from reading about recent research in paleontology

Technology has a history but the human mind does not. We see it where we see it.

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Why Egnor Finds Neuroscientists’ Lack of Curiosity “Unbelievable”

It seems as if they simply do not want to know about findings that challenge materialism

Unfortunately, some of them spend a lot of time trying to discredit people who are willing to look at these questions.

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