Literally just mainlining marketing material straight into whatever’s left of their rotting brains.

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    You're right that it isn't, though considering science have huge problems even defining sentience, it's pretty moot point right now. At least until it start to dream about electric sheep or something.

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      • VILenin [he/him]
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        Every time these people come out with accusations with “spiritualism”, it’s always projection.

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          • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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            By playing god, people keep reinventing god. It's deeply ironic and reminds me of this interpretation of Marx, and critique of modernity, by Samir Amin:

            Nevertheless, another reading can be made of Marx. The often cited phrase--"religion is the opium of the people"--is truncated. What follows this remark lets it be understood that human beings need opium, because they are metaphysical animals who cannot avoid asking themselves questions about the meaning of life. They give what answers they can, either adopting those offered by religion or inventing new ones, or else they avoid worrying about them.
            In any case, religions are part of the picture of reality and even constitute an. important dimension of it. It is, therefore, important to analyze their social function, and in our modern world their articulation with what currently constitutes modernity: capitalism, democracy, and secularism.

            The way many see AI is simply the "inventing new ones" part.

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          Yessss this is refreshing to read. Secularists taking massive leaps of faith while being smug about how they aren't.

    • zeze@lemm.ee
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      That's just it, if you can't define it clearly, the question is meaningless.

      The reason people will insist on ambiguous language here is because the moment you find a specific definition of what sentience is someone will quickly show machines doing it.

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