When machines become self-aware I will become an atheist (maybe)
I love science despite my sometimes critiquing of its principles motivations, and what seems like a abhorrence of religion and spiritual metaphysics. I have been following the development of artificial intelligence and the efforts to make machines self aware. It seems that machines may never have the ability express real (non-programmed) emotions or have any chance to become self-aware/sentient. I don't like to say 'never' so lets say for the foreseeable future. The good news is machine intelligence such as raw computational power and the ability to process information will probably surpass the human brain soon sans human compassion and possess a soul. Ok, the talking point is this. I am a theist, maybe pantheist inclined that feels sentient machines are not possible with our technology. I feel 'God' is the only deity that can create a (human level) self aware unit, flesh and blood, quantum/optical, or otherwise. Sure machines can or will soon be able to perfectly mimic self awareness but that is not the same thing. If scientists did create a machine with human level self awareness and intelligence I would question the validity of all my Christian beliefs. So HAL, are you out there? HAL???...if you are there open the pod door....please?
When machines become self-aware I will become an atheist (maybe)
I love science despite my sometimes critiquing of its principles motivations, and what seems like a abhorrence of religion and spiritual metaphysics. I have been following the development of artificial intelligence and the efforts to make machines self aware. It seems that machines may never have the ability express real (non-programmed) emotions or have any chance to become self-aware/sentient. I don't like to say 'never' so lets say for the foreseeable future. The good news is machine intelligence such as raw computational power and the ability to process information will probably surpass the human brain soon sans human compassion and possess a soul. Ok, the talking point is this. I am a theist, maybe pantheist inclined that feels sentient machines are not possible with our technology. I feel 'God' is the only deity that can create a (human level) self aware unit, flesh and blood, quantum/optical, or otherwise. Sure machines can or will soon be able to perfectly mimic self awareness but that is not the same thing. If scientists did create a machine with human level self awareness and intelligence I would question the validity of all my Christian beliefs. So HAL, are you out there? HAL???...if you are there open the pod door....please?
You sound very confused regarding your terminology.
You say you're a Theist and maybe a pantheist? Do you even know that a Pantheist does not believe in a personal, biblical sort of god? But rather, thinks of Nature and the Universe--all things natural--to be his idea of a supreme entity? Einstein was such? And of course Baruch Spinoza is considered the Father of Pantheism.
Whereas a Theist believes in a biblical sort of God. Not to be confused with a Deist, who believes in, say, an Impersonal, non-caring god. Or a Universal Intelligence, say. A "Creator Force" that does not meddle in our affairs. Much less listen to prayers.
Also, how can one just decide to become an atheist or not? Either you believe or you do not. This is what has always been the primary problem with Pascal's Wager.
And computing power surpassed the human mind for raw processing and computational problems a long long time ago, bro. And technology has NEVER done anything to inhibit or denigrate Spirituality. And Spirituality is far different from being religious.
You can have the former without the latter.
And many Theists and Christians are NOT Spiritual at all. In fact some of the least spiritual folks I know are Christians or Muslims.
And no...I do not believe Computers--more accurately, software programs--will ever attain self-awareness. Not true sentience or consciousness as we have. At best they will be able to fool you into thinking they do.
Cheers.