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	<title>Comments on: Eve no Jikan - Sammi</title>
	<link>http://psgels.blogsome.com/2008/10/07/eve-no-jikan-sammi/</link>
	<description>An anime blog covering a large variety of series, both popular and underrated.</description>
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		<title>by: Demex</title>
		<link>http://psgels.blogsome.com/2008/10/07/eve-no-jikan-sammi/#comment-9974</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 05:34:35 +0100</pubDate>
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					<description>&quot;I however don’t think that this can just “appear” out of the blue, or as an accident. &quot;

Think about how much work needs to go into a robot to make it move, to make it understand human speech, to learn faces, understand commands, act on those commands, and learn from observing behavior. It would need to have a really complex AI that would be close to that of a child's capability.

Then think about with all the information it needs to learn that, over time, it slowly starts to make better and better decisions based on the needs of its environment around and it. The question really isn't &quot;Can they learn to think&quot; as much as &quot;will they one day think they can?&quot; The question is can the loops and switches be slowly refined within the system?

In time computers will slowly be able to predict what we are doing more and more. It will remember who you are and what you like and make educated guesses on what you want and sooner or later it will appear that it is sentient. How smart it will really become depends on the future...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>&#8220;I however don’t think that this can just “appear” out of the blue, or as an accident. &#8221;</p>
	<p>Think about how much work needs to go into a robot to make it move, to make it understand human speech, to learn faces, understand commands, act on those commands, and learn from observing behavior. It would need to have a really complex AI that would be close to that of a child&#8217;s capability.</p>
	<p>Then think about with all the information it needs to learn that, over time, it slowly starts to make better and better decisions based on the needs of its environment around and it. The question really isn&#8217;t &#8220;Can they learn to think&#8221; as much as &#8220;will they one day think they can?&#8221; The question is can the loops and switches be slowly refined within the system?</p>
	<p>In time computers will slowly be able to predict what we are doing more and more. It will remember who you are and what you like and make educated guesses on what you want and sooner or later it will appear that it is sentient. How smart it will really become depends on the future&#8230;
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		<title>by: AlexS</title>
		<link>http://psgels.blogsome.com/2008/10/07/eve-no-jikan-sammi/#comment-9794</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 20:10:01 +0100</pubDate>
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					<description>It's funny to see you trying to come to grips about the need for robots to be designed with a &quot;consciousness&quot; or &quot;intelligence&quot;, whereas for me that uninteresting and I'm more looking forward to the interactions between humans and robots.

But since you put such an effort on it, I'll give you a good reason: commercial competition. Humans are social creatures, which crave for social contact. Hense a robot model capable to satisfy these cravings will be more comercially successful. That in doing so the companies produce &quot;conscious&quot; robots could be kind of unplanned.

On issues of consciousness and free-will, I'm a fan of python's duck typing: if it walks like a duck, and squeaks like a duck, then it's a duck.

If it's advantageous to produce robots who seem conscious (ie: display a behavior we associate with consciousness), then they will be produced. And if they appear to be conscious, then it's only a matter of time before they are declared conscious.

Now I just hope the anime won't go into the direction of an action/spy movie, I'm enjoying the slice of life aspect of it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>It&#8217;s funny to see you trying to come to grips about the need for robots to be designed with a &#8220;consciousness&#8221; or &#8220;intelligence&#8221;, whereas for me that uninteresting and I&#8217;m more looking forward to the interactions between humans and robots.</p>
	<p>But since you put such an effort on it, I&#8217;ll give you a good reason: commercial competition. Humans are social creatures, which crave for social contact. Hense a robot model capable to satisfy these cravings will be more comercially successful. That in doing so the companies produce &#8220;conscious&#8221; robots could be kind of unplanned.</p>
	<p>On issues of consciousness and free-will, I&#8217;m a fan of python&#8217;s duck typing: if it walks like a duck, and squeaks like a duck, then it&#8217;s a duck.</p>
	<p>If it&#8217;s advantageous to produce robots who seem conscious (ie: display a behavior we associate with consciousness), then they will be produced. And if they appear to be conscious, then it&#8217;s only a matter of time before they are declared conscious.</p>
	<p>Now I just hope the anime won&#8217;t go into the direction of an action/spy movie, I&#8217;m enjoying the slice of life aspect of it.
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		<title>by: hashihime</title>
		<link>http://psgels.blogsome.com/2008/10/07/eve-no-jikan-sammi/#comment-9792</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 19:41:06 +0100</pubDate>
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					<description>Interesting comments. Do you mean that the people at the end are supporting the anti-dorikei pressure or opposing it? I guess Sugita Tomokazu's character is their agent and followed the friend, who intended to follow him. I already hate the friend, lol. It appears that his father is an anti-dorikei bigwig.

I think I would be more inclined to think that a normal anime series has too much filler than to think this show is going to rush the ending. We'll see. Maybe things are about to get even more interesting.

I am not a huge fan of Fukuyama Jun, but I think he's doing a great job here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Interesting comments. Do you mean that the people at the end are supporting the anti-dorikei pressure or opposing it? I guess Sugita Tomokazu&#8217;s character is their agent and followed the friend, who intended to follow him. I already hate the friend, lol. It appears that his father is an anti-dorikei bigwig.</p>
	<p>I think I would be more inclined to think that a normal anime series has too much filler than to think this show is going to rush the ending. We&#8217;ll see. Maybe things are about to get even more interesting.</p>
	<p>I am not a huge fan of Fukuyama Jun, but I think he&#8217;s doing a great job here.
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