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01 May 09
Unknown internet 2: Could the net become self-aware? - tech - 30 April 2009 - New Scientist
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In engineering terms, it is easy to see qualitative similarities between the human brain and the internet's complex network of nodes, as they both hold, process, recall and transmit information. "The internet behaves a fair bit like a mind," says Ben Goertzel, chair of the Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute, an organisation inevitably based in cyberspace. "It might already have a degree of consciousness".
26 Oct 08
Thinking of Google and Others as an Autonomous Smart Superorganism
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Organisms can be smart without being conscious. A rat is smart, but we presume, without much self-awareness. If the One Machine was as unconsciously smart as a rat, we would expect it to follow the strategies a clever animal would pursue. It would seek sources of energy, it would gather as many other resources it could find, maybe even hoard them. It would look for safe, secure shelter. It would steal anything it needed to grow. It would fend off attempts to kill it. (...)
05 Oct 08
The World-Wide Web as a Super-Brain: from metaphor to model
The World-Wide Web as a Super-Brain: from metaphor to model
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