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Almost no technologically mature civilisations are interested in running computer simulations of minds like ours.
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Such advanced civilisations would … be able to implement billions of ancestor simulations, each containing billions of minds.
And of course, no one knows if even a perfect simulation of a mind would retain the self-awareness of the original.
Moreover, the dmPFC has consistently been related to the (possibly interwoven) reflection of own and simulation of others' mind states (Lamm et al. 2007; Jenkins and Mitchell 2010; Mitchell et al. 2006; D'Argembeau et al. 2007).
In order to validate that using object words as probes brought memories of the crime simulation to mind, an independent group of participants (N = 10) completed the crime simulation followed by an old/new recognition test, where words referring to objects from the burglary were intermixed with new object words, and participants judged whether a word corresponded to an object from the burglary.
The high points of the show are the medleys, which are carefully constructed simulations of music losing its mind.
They would probably have the ability to run many, many such simulations, to the point where the vast majority of minds would actually be artificial ones within such simulations, rather than the original ancestral minds.
With this in mind, molecular dynamics simulations of naproxen are compared for the original, and the modified, selectors.
Keeping this in mind, we performed simulations of the system, incorporating a weak diffusion of the element Y (similar results are obtained if X is weakly diffusing as well).
Still, it was driving interest in what would be a critical first step to create any simulation of an individual mind: preserving that pattern of connections in an entire brain after death.
It's not artificial intelligence in the sense of being a simulation of a human mind.
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