May 06, 2009
Could the net become self-aware?
Michael Brooks in New Scientist:
Yes, if we play our cards right - or wrong, depending on your perspective.
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".
Not that it will necessarily have the same kind of consciousness as humans: it is unlikely to be wondering who it is, for instance. To Francis Heylighen, who studies consciousness and artificial intelligence at the Free University of Brussels (VUB) in Belgium, consciousness is merely a system of mechanisms for making information processing more efficient by adding a level of control over which of the brain's processes get the most resources. "Adding consciousness is more a matter of fine-tuning and increasing control... than a jump to a wholly different level," Heylighen says.
How might this manifest itself? Heylighen speculates that it might turn the internet into a self-aware network that constantly strives to become better at what it does, reorganising itself and filling gaps in its own knowledge and abilities.
If it is not already semiconscious, we could do various things to help wake it up, such as requiring the net to monitor its own knowledge gaps and do something about them. It shouldn't be something to fear, says Goertzel: "The outlook for humanity is probably better in the case that an emergent, coherent and purposeful internet mind develops."
Eight things you didn't know about the internet here.
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I already am.
*cue Outer Limits theme*
Posted by: The Net | May 6, 2009 9:13:14 AM
Good one Mr. Net (Ms? Mrs? ??). I'm trying to remember the name of the science fiction story (which was turned into a television drama-on the Twilight Zone-maybe?)about the telephone network (circa 1950-something) achieving consciousness; again via the shear number of connections involved. I think it starts off with the system calling up somebody and initiating a conversation. Hey, maybe the telephone system did achieve sentience but elected to keep it's mouth shut. Maybe the Internet is really the old phone system's sock puppet. Then again maybe I'm just a agent/program with a really good character recognition routine for jumping passed that mini-Turing Test that all commentators must answer to make a post.
Posted by: Pete Chapman | May 6, 2009 11:28:50 AM
Pete, I believe the story you're seeking is "Dial F for Frankenstein," by Arthur C. Clarke.
Posted by: David Branning | Jun 26, 2009 9:56:20 AM
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