Reddit reviews On Intelligence: How a New Understanding of the Brain Will Lead to the Creation of Truly Intelligent Machines
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You need to read about the human brain, not the birth of the universe. I liked On Intelligence.
This in not only relevant to visual stimuli. It has been speculated that one fundamental function of the brain is prediction, and that it occurs everywhere in the cortex, in every region, at all cognitive levels.
I encourage anyone to look further into it:
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligence-Jeff-Hawkins/dp/0805074562
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On Intelligence
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligence-Jeff-Hawkins/dp/0805074562
Regarding the AI, have you read this book? I'm in the middle of it and it's been really interesting so far!
You probably noticed, but maybe not, that he edited his comment to indicate that it was a movie quote meant mostly as sarcasm.
BTW, I agree with your stance on morals. Reminds me of something I read recently... brb...
Got it: On Intelligence, by Jeff Hawkins. I think you'll like it.
Go read On Intelligence by Jeff Hawkins, which deals with this question directly. It's a difficult read, but well worth your time, and will alter your thinking about how you perceive the world.
You should check out the book "On Intelligence" by Jeff Hawkins.
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligence-Jeff-Hawkins/dp/0805074562
It's an amazing book that goes into the neuroscience of consciousness, intelligence, and yes, free will.