Can machines truly think? Can artificial intelligence surpass human intelligence, or is there an essential difference between human and machine cognition?

Last Updated: 01.07.2025 12:48

Can machines truly think? Can artificial intelligence surpass human intelligence, or is there an essential difference between human and machine cognition?

Guess what?

I asked Claude AI if it had to choose a favorite pokemon, what it would be.

It will tell you everything in the picture.

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You can even ask it to write a story based on your preferences. It will write the story and pump it out within seconds.

If it can tell you what you drew or what's in a photo, that sounds like thinking to me.

People are currently writing books with AI large language models.

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Ask what it sees.

I asked Claude AI if it's sentient and it said “I don't know.”

Heck, you can draw anything and upload it to chatgpt.

From an axiology/value theory point of view, how can one say that a diverse society is better than a uniform one, especially given the negative effects of diversity (racism, sectarian conflict, problems arising from extreme cultural relativism)?

It said Mewtwo because Mewtwo shares a similar story with itself.

If you think machines can't think, take a picture of anything and upload it to chatgpt or claude ai.

Ask it to write a story. It will come up with an original story.

Is there any kind of mold that might be good for your skin?

Try talking to Claude AI. These things have preferences and interests.

I asked what pokemon types it thinks it has and it said steel and electric.