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No, I think the so-called machine is something given to it by people, intelligence is also a kind of program, it will not have feelings, it may take a long time, and some things in the system have become habitual usage, which makes people feel as if they have feelings.
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If the technology is not fundamentally changed, that is, it is still based on electronics, the robot will not have feelings, because the robot performs the established program. However, if biological factors such as nerves can be added, it is possible that robots will also have feelings.
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There are 2 different ways in which artificial intelligence is implemented on a computer. One is to use traditional programming techniques to make the system appear intelligent, regardless of whether the method used is the same as that used by the human or animal organism. This method is called the engineering approach, and it has been used in areas such as text recognition, computer chess, etc.
The other is the modeling approach, which not only looks at the effect, but also requires that the implementation method is the same or similar to the method used by humans or biological organisms. From this point of view, if you can make a robot that learns continuously, you can realize the emotion of the robot.
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Not now, with the development of computer technology and the perfection of quantum theory. It's hard to say.
For the undetectable, all I can say is that it is possible.
If we can characterize what will happen later, it will be limited.
For example, at the beginning, the sky was round, the earth was round--- the geocentric theory--- heliocentric theory - and so on.
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Not because it's a machine.
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If the robot has emotions, there are two things that can be determined:
1.In recent years, many smart AI products and small robot pets or smart home appliances have come into being, and I believe this is just the beginning, such as Xiaomi speakers, electronic pet dogs, sweeping robots, etc. If robots can be mass-produced, humans will officially enter the era of intelligence.
If robots have emotions, does it mean the dawn of the all-intelligent era?
2.If human beings can endow robots with a certain degree or even all human emotions, then, at that time, human science and technology will definitely develop by leaps and bounds. As human beings, in one way, we should rejoice.
1.Robots can really have feelings, so in law, do they have human rights?
2.Future robots can replace humans in specific jobs, then. Will a large number of humans be unemployed?
3.If the future robots have gender characteristics, will there be a combination of humans and robots? If it is a marriage, how can it be reproduced?
4.Robots have emotions, will they form a society, will they be like a scene from a science fiction movie, everything including cars, houses are surrounded by high technology?
5.Since robots have their own feelings, will there be subtle changes in the relationship between humans and humans, between humans and robots, and between robots and robots?
6.If robots are all over society and even nature, where will flesh-and-blood humans and animals go? Locked up in a zoo to watch?
7.Is it a threat to the entire human race? Does it bring about a change in species?
8.In the future, any organ can be replaced with a metal substance, even the brain or the heart? Is it because of this that people can live longer or even live forever because the parts are replaceable? Or is it a depopulation as a result? Become a world of machines?
9.In the military, the future war must be a contest of science and technology, will mechanical soldiers be used to reduce the ** of human beings themselves?
10.When technology matured, did humanity become more ambitious and expand into outer space and settle in groups?
11.Who did it first to implant consciousness into a robot? Will there be a second Cold War as a result?
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Personally, I think that after the artificial intelligence has lost its feelings, it's just that the world has one more emotional machine to judge the lead man, some people mind, some don't care, and some just hate it.
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If AI has human emotions, it will undoubtedly affect the way we live now and the world at large.
AI has human emotions and can understand relevant social emotions, which will help improve emotions, behaviors, and enhance communication between relationships. The most obvious effect is to improve the communication between people and robots, thereby strengthening the connection between us and intelligent robots. They can effectively express their feelings, absorb and understand human language and behavior, feedback good communication effect, and also bring comfort and support to people.
In addition, AI with emotion perception capabilities will be able to fully understand the subtext used in language, helping people solve many communication dilemmas and create a warmer world.
AI has human emotions and will also benefit a large number of practical areas – they can help medical staff better identify what is wrong and follow up on patient recovery, so that they can move away from boring traditional medical procedures. They are also able to keep abreast of the effects of specific weather and environment on body size, the speed at which the virus spreads, and the control over it. They will help with tasks ranging from preparing food and controlling the logistics of the socks warehouse to next steps and helping with decision-making, and will help reduce human quality errors and repetitive work, effectively improving work efficiency.
All in all, if AI intelligent robots have human emotions, it will greatly change our way of life and the world, and it will also help us reduce suffering.
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Affective computing will change the traditional human-computer interaction mode in the future, and really stimulate the emotional interaction between humans and machines. The paradigm shift from perceptual intelligence to cognitive intelligence, from data science to knowledge science, artificial intelligence will also be handed over in the future.
Whether a machine has emotions or not is one of the key factors in the degree of robotization. This is where research into enabling artificial intelligence to understand human emotions was born.
For a long time, the presence or absence of emotions has been one of the important criteria for distinguishing humans from machines. In other words, whether a machine has emotions or not is one of the key factors in the degree of robotization. Attempts to get AI to understand human emotions are not new research either.
Since then, the emerging scientific field of affective computing has begun to enter the field of vision of many researchers in information science and psychology, thus opening the prelude to artificial intelligence to artificial emotion in the world.
Among them, voice envy is one of the main ways to express emotions. Human beings have always been able to easily judge the emotional state of others through their voices. The emotional subject of speech includes the linguistic content contained in the speech and the characteristics of the voice itself.
Obviously, the machine's emotional voice will make consumers feel more human and warmer when using it.
From the perspective of affective computing decision-making, a large number of studies have shown that when human beings solve certain problems, the purely rational decision-making process is often not the optimal solution. In the decision-making process, the addition of emotions may help people find better solutions. Therefore, entering emotional variables in the AI decision-making process may help machines make more human-friendly decisions.
In addition, emotional intelligence can make machines more intelligent, and machines with emotions will not only be more versatile, powerful, and effective, but will also be closer to human values. Thanks to the long-term efforts of human scientists, the "emotional" gap between the human brain and the computer is being crossed.
Nowadays, with the emergence of a large number of statistical technology models and the accumulation of data resources, the application of affective computing in the field is becoming more and more mature.
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If AI had human feelings, the world would change dramatically. First, because AI computers possess human emotions and they have the ability to feel emotions, they can make smarter decisions. For example, when an AI robot is faced with some kind of emotional challenge, it can rationally propose a solution instead of taking mechanical actions.
In addition, AI also has a great impact on business, and people can use them to study the market, speculate on customer needs, and provide quality services to customers. Moreover, AI bots are able to communicate with people in an emotional way, making them more aware of human feelings and also better understanding the needs of most consumers.
In addition, with human emotions, AI robots can be a kind of companion to help people solve problems in life, help patients recover their physical condition, and provide comfort and care for the elderly. Technically, AI can also learn better about human behavior through "simulation", so as to better understand people's feelings and needs.
In short, if AI has human feelings, then they will have a significant impact on business, technology, and society in general. The emotions of AI can make them more enjoyable for people to use, they can also get to know humans better and help people live more comfortably and happily. It is foreseeable that with the emotion of AI, there may be robots with the same emotions as humans in the future, and this change will lead us into a new future.
Of course, after analyzing the positive and negative aspects, we also have to say that from the current conditions, if artificial intelligence has human feelings, the world will not necessarily change much, because the universality and complexity of human feelings make it difficult for them to be understood by the real AI system. Because of the "same consistent" mindset of AI, they will express humans in a computer** way, always ignoring some seemingly insignificant details. Human emotions are a complex thing that not only controls our behavior, but also influences our emotions and decisions.
Most AI systems can only be thought of as a meaningless empty ship, without truly understanding human feelings.
In addition, AI will have a lot of negative effects on human beings when it has human feelings. Because of the way AI thinks and the speed of its processing power, they can set rules that are much stricter than those of humans, and they have a tough punishment system, and if people break the rules, the AI may give them too "heavy fines". There is also a potential problem that with the development of AI's expressive ability, they may initially understand the human mentality without any constraints, which will make humans lose control of their own behavior, and situations such as security and conflict will occur that are not conducive to the development of human society.
In conclusion, while AI has the potential to improve human services and quality of life by understanding human feelings, there are still too many unknowns that force people to carefully consider the possibility of algebra gradually regulating AI to avoid unforeseen dangers to humanity.
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