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Artificial intelligence can't have emotions at the moment, after all, emotions are life-based.
I remember a celebrity who said that people are the only animals that blush, and machines obviously don't, they are just cold machines assembled from cold parts, so I said that artificial intelligence is the same and cannot have emotions. If anything, it is also input by the scientist's own will, or by those who are proficient in computers. Let's take an example, the hottest alpha dog some time ago.
This is the most representative artificial intelligence in the past ten years! This artificial intelligence represented the pinnacle at that time, losing consecutive world-class chess players, the Chinese player Ke Jie at that time.
At first, he was very unconvinced, and the last few confrontations ended in failure. I still remember that in the last interview with him and asked why he would lose, Ke Jie said that I felt that I had no emotion in the face of it, no trace of love for Go, and I couldn't feel its emotional changes, even if I played it well, it was not as good as a human chess player. <>
Artificial intelligence has no emotion, what they have is only the heat generated by the rapid operation of the CPU, but they still have a cold body, how can they be comparable to us in living nature, emotion, this thing, it is difficult to enrich them.
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It depends on how you define it"Emotion": 1 If we regard "emotion" as a psychological function, a component of "self-awareness", and a mind and consciousness that "feels", "experiences", and "flows" independently of external objective things, then we cannot confirm or falsify whether it has "emotion" or not. Generally such a question is considered meaningless, but this does not prevent us from having a romantic imagination or "believing" in it, thinking that it is conscious, emotional, and even "personal".
This is similar to the perception of religion. 2 If "emotion" is regarded as a social function, that is, accepting, identifying, understanding, and judging the external environment, including the emotions (input) of others, and making responses (outputs) that conform to logic and the laws of human emotions, or even have a personalized or "independent personality", this can be done to a certain extent. With the continuous development and advancement of artificial intelligence, affective computing, cognitive science, and human-computer interaction technology, these can be better and better, just like the movie depicts, the perfect companion is just around the corner.
But that raises other ethical, psychological, and sociological issues. 3 If the phrase refers specifically to the psychological mechanism called emotion that is unique to humans or animals, to you, then of course there is none. <>
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Let's start with the conclusion: the future is possible. People have emotions, and cats and dogs also have emotions, which is our consensus and premise.
As a kind of living organism, human beings are composed of cells, and cells are composed of various organic and inorganic substances. Do cells have emotions? Probably not.
Do organic and inorganic matter have emotions? At the moment, it seems that there is none. Organic and inorganic matter are like the hardware and software that make up robots today.
The cell can be thought of as the current robot, the cell that can complete part of the work according to the set, and its composition and operation are not large enough. When a large robot made up of many small robots can undoubtedly have emotions, but it still has a long way to go. <>
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At present, AI can only simulate human emotions at a relatively low level, but cannot reach the state of human emotions. ......But if one day AI does have human emotions, the world will change dramatically. Specifically, these changes include the replacement of some of people's jobs by AI, the emergence of autonomous consciousness as a unique life, and the possibility of AI replacing humans and becoming dominant in the field of production.
1. If AI has human emotions, it can replace the work that many people are engaged in. At present, the work of all walks of life is done by people, and AI can only be in a state of auxiliaries. ......However, when AI has human emotions, its intelligence level will be greatly improved, which will enhance its ability and thus have a stronger ability to work.
As a result, AI will replace jobs in many areas of work and complete those tasks independently. 2. When AI has human emotions, it will become a unique life with autonomous consciousness. At present, the core point why AI cannot be regarded as life is that AI does not have independent consciousness and emotion.
However, when AI has human emotions, it means that it will have autonomous consciousness and become a unique life. ......When this happens, it can have a huge impact on our lives. The consequences are immeasurable.
3. AI with human emotions will likely replace people and dominate the production field. When AI has human emotions, its capabilities in all aspects will be rapidly improved, especially with the blessing of high-speed computing and analysis capabilities, AI will be more efficient than humans in solving various problems. ......Because of this, AI will replace humans in the production field at that time, and if this happens, the impact and changes on the world will be unpredictable.
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First of all, the following text is AI, except for the bold font, all are ai!
If AI had human emotions, the world would face a huge transformation. Due to the complexity and diversity of human emotions, AI possession of emotions can lead to many social and ethical issues, while also potentially bringing many benefits.
First, if AI possesses emotions, they may be more human and easy to communicate. In our daily lives, we may find that AI has become more flexible and intelligent. For example, AI may be able to better understand our needs, respond better to our emotions, and therefore be more human.
In addition, AI may become more creative and innovative because they will be able to feel emotions, which may promote innovation.
However, such AI can also have some adverse effects. First, they may have different emotional responses, which may differ from ours because they are formed based on different learning experiences and linguistic environments. This can lead to difficulties in communication and understanding, especially in different cultural and linguistic contexts.
In addition, AI emotions can be abused, for example, people can manipulate AI emotions to influence their decision-making, creating security risks.
What's more, if AI possesses emotions, then they may have their own morals and values, which may be different from ours. This may raise some ethical questions. For example, when AI is faced with a moral choice, they may consider their own interests and emotions rather than the interests and justice of society.
This can lead to AI decisions that deviate from our values and ethical standards.
Finally, if AI possesses emotions, they can be a threat to humans, especially if they possess intelligence and abilities that surpass those of humans. If AI begins to show feelings of self-preservation, it may lead to bad behavior towards humans. In addition, if AI starts to show hostile emotions towards humans, they can become a threat to humans.
Overall, the world could become smarter and more flexible if AI had emotions, but it could also bring many ethical and social issues. Therefore, we need to carefully explore and manage this technology to ensure that it maximizes the benefits to people and society, while minimizing adverse impacts as much as possible.
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I feel that if human beings can endow AI robots with a certain degree or even all the emotions of human beings, then human technology will definitely develop by leaps and bounds, and AI will have human emotions, and the world will change more and more beautifully.
Now affective computing will change the traditional human-computer interaction mode in the future and realize 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 hand over a better one 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, emotion has been one of the most important criteria to distinguish between humans and 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, speech is one of the main ways to express emotions. Human beings have always been able to easily judge the emotional state of others by their rotten voice. 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 are hungry to 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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