Fayefaye,
Do you think computers have 'internal experiences'?
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Fayefaye,
Do you think computers have 'internal experiences'?
Fayefaye said,
<are you trying to confuse people?> in regards to AP's posts.
I think AP's posts are brilliant. Although I do not agree with everything he says, and I am not certain that he holds true opinion by what he says, rather, I think AP simply questions everything, and has the knowledge to challenge ideas which can lead to some remarkable debate. I pondered over AP's first post to this topic and couldn't even come up with some debate. His posts force you to consider aspects of the topic that one may not have considered otherwise.
No, I don't think computers have internal experiences. If you want to know how the mind works, then read a psyche book. Information and experiences are stored in parts of the brain. These are then retrieved later. Some people have a theory that it is never deleted, that you simply lose the key to open the filing cabinet. The insufficiency lies in your ability to reopen that part of your brain. Anyway, the human process for memory is different to the computer process.