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I understand that the vast majority, if not all, of this website would agree with the title of this forum. However, in case that there are those who believe that we shouldn't get vaccinated I have made the forum.
there are two reasons we must all get the vaccine for COVID-19:
- vaccines, historically, have helped to eradicate diseases. for example, both smallpox and polio have been completely eradicated[1] and diseases like the measles and the mumps have been reduced by over 99 percent and 97 percent respectively.[1]
- in 2019, COVID-19 killed more Americans than Stroke, Alzheimer, and Diabetes, (over 400,000)[2] (which is a lot more than the flu, so those who like to refer to COVID-19 as 'just like the flu" are clearly wrong)
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https://khn.org/news/article/pandemic-first-year-how-covid-toll-compares-with-other-causes-of-death/
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Strong AI is artificial intelligence that can think like a person can, they have free will, and can plan out their own means. (no piece of strong AI have been created yet)
I will assert that this cannot exist, because of the following arguments:
- The Chinese Room. Imagine an English speaking human-being who knows noChinese is put in a room and asked to simulate theexecution of a computer program operating on Chinesecharacters which he/she does not understand. Imagine the program the person is executing is an AIprogram which is receiving natural language stories andquestions in Chinese and responds appropriately withwritten Chinese sentences.
The claim is that even if reasonable natural languageresponses are being generated that are indistinguishablefrom ones a native Chinese speaker would generate, there is no “understanding” since only meaningless symbols arebeing manipulated. the human seems to understand Chinese, however, they do not, and the same is true of AI.
- Mary's Room. imagine Mary is an expert on color, and she can describe the process of the human eye seeing color. however, Mary works in a completely black and white room, and she has never seen color. one day, a red apple appears on her computer screen, Mary has seen color for the first time. the question is: does she learn something new when she sees the red apple? is the answer is yes, she does, then there is more to color then what we can program into a computer, and color is a qualia (or subjective experience) in which humans have, that cannot be put into a computer. more examples of qualia are joy, or anger, because we cannot describe these experiences to someone who has not felt them, therefore, we cannot program them into a computer, and we cannot have true strong AI.
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