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** Okay, so Data and C-3PO would be sapient, while Daystrom's M5 computer would merely be AI? | ** Okay, so Data and C-3PO would be sapient, while Daystrom's M5 computer would merely be AI? | ||
*** It would probably be sapient. Having ''bad'' judgement is still having judgement, and it did independently decide to exceed the parameters of its combat simulation. --[[User:Ted C|Ted C]] 20:35, 5 August 2008 (UTC) | *** It would probably be sapient. Having ''bad'' judgement is still having judgement, and it did independently decide to exceed the parameters of its combat simulation. --[[User:Ted C|Ted C]] 20:35, 5 August 2008 (UTC) | ||
**** That's right, it did. [[User:DreadPirateRobert|DreadPirateRobert]] 20:44, 5 August 2008 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 5 August 2008
question: what's the relationship between sapience and artificial intelligence? --User:DreadPirateRobert
- I would venture that intelligence is the capacity to learn, while sapience is the ability to independently act on acquired knowledge (self-motivation). --Ted C 19:38, 5 August 2008 (UTC)
- Okay, so Data and C-3PO would be sapient, while Daystrom's M5 computer would merely be AI?
- It would probably be sapient. Having bad judgement is still having judgement, and it did independently decide to exceed the parameters of its combat simulation. --Ted C 20:35, 5 August 2008 (UTC)
- That's right, it did. DreadPirateRobert 20:44, 5 August 2008 (UTC)
- It would probably be sapient. Having bad judgement is still having judgement, and it did independently decide to exceed the parameters of its combat simulation. --Ted C 20:35, 5 August 2008 (UTC)
- Okay, so Data and C-3PO would be sapient, while Daystrom's M5 computer would merely be AI?