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Randomization eliminates free will
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Machines that make decisions based on random choices have no responsibility for their actions, because it is a matter of chance that they act one way rather than another.
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Artificial Intelligence »
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial IntelligenceâA collaboratively editable version of Robert Horns brilliant and pioneering debate map Can Computers Think?âexploring 50 years of philosophical argument about the possibility of computer thought.âF1CEB7
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Can computers think? [1] »
Can computers think? [1]
Can computers think? [1]âCan a computational system possess all important elements of human thinking or understanding? âFFB597
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No: computers can't have free will »
No: computers can't have free will
No: computers can't have free willâMachines only do what they have been designed to do and cant make voluntary, unconstrained decisions that are independent of the influence of deterministic factors. Hence, they lack free will and, therefore, cant think.â59C6EF
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Random selection produces free will »
Random selection produces free will
Random selection produces free willâMachines can exhibit free will by way of random selection, produced in the machine via the generation of random values (for example by sampling random noise).âEF597B
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Randomization eliminates free will
Randomization eliminates free willâMachines that make decisions based on random choices have no responsibility for their actions, because it is a matter of chance that they act one way rather than another. âEF597B
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Randomness eliminates moral responsibility »
Randomness eliminates moral responsibility
Randomness eliminates moral responsibilityâRandomness and moral responsibility are incompatible. We cannot be morally responsible for what happens randomly any more than we can be morally responsible for what is predetermined.âFF97FF
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Responsibility is necessary for free will »
Responsibility is necessary for free will
Responsibility is necessary for free willâIn the absence of moral responsiblity there is no free will, hence randomizing machines lack free will.âFF97FF
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