How do we define what is human? Is it by how we act, what we say, how we were created? Or are we defined by how we think, how we analyze and interact? If it is the latter, then what differentiates a fully functioning robot capable of thought from a human? In the following clip, an AI analyzing the famous quote “I think, therefore I am” believes that there is no fundamental difference between humans, animals, and robots. We are all programmed in some way, whether it is through a computer or experience learned. The human brain is almost perfectly analogous to the computer system working in AI, blurring the lines between what is human and what is not.
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