Need help finding an image
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Need help finding an image
Doing a group presentation on pain and artificial intelligence, and one of the issues that arose in the paper we're basing it on is the history of curare use in medicine.
There was a brief period where doctors thought curare was an anaesthetic and not simply a paralytic - this led to children undergoing excruciating pain and not being able to move while undergoing major surgery.
Now i haven't been able to find any illustrations of such horrors, but I could use the alien abduction theme instead.
So if anyone can find me a really cool image of aliens experimenting on a conscious but paralyzed human being, it would be much appreciated.
Something that gives a sense of the terror and helplessness and pain - maybe sharp glinting tools.
And if it's closer to the perspective of the victim that'd be cool too.
There was a brief period where doctors thought curare was an anaesthetic and not simply a paralytic - this led to children undergoing excruciating pain and not being able to move while undergoing major surgery.
Now i haven't been able to find any illustrations of such horrors, but I could use the alien abduction theme instead.
So if anyone can find me a really cool image of aliens experimenting on a conscious but paralyzed human being, it would be much appreciated.
Something that gives a sense of the terror and helplessness and pain - maybe sharp glinting tools.
And if it's closer to the perspective of the victim that'd be cool too.
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http://quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic. ... ght=pirateSplishSplash wrote:Yeah, I need help finding an image as well.
Does anyone have that pic of the pirate with the huge cock?
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I see bush on the lady, scroll down.Geebs wrote: edit: HOLY SHIT
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Pain and Artificial intelligence. Hmm...
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If you don't mind me asking, what do you study?
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double major in psychology and philsophy - got a couple years left till i finish my undergrad.Massive Quasars wrote:If you don't mind me asking, what do you study?
the course in which i'm doin this presentation is called "Minds and Machines"
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~sousa/tea ... .MAIN.html
Here's the course summary:
As the power and reach of computers has grown over the last five decades or so, it remains a matter of dispute whether artificial intelligence research has or will succeed in the pursuit of its twin goals: endowing machines with minds, and explaining minds on the model of machines. These are more or less what John Searle has called “Strong” and “Weak” AI. We'll see why Searle and some others regard the first as hopeless and the second as useful, and examine the arguments against both views and look at some of the main questions raised by the pursuit of these twin goals. Some of these questions are: Are there a priori arguments, such as that deriving from Gödel's theorem, to show that minds could never be mechanized? What is intentionality and how, if at all, could it be mechanized? What is a Turing machine, and how is it like and unlike a human reasoner? What is representation, and how does it differ from the mere “detection” that we can attribute to lower animals or simple machines like thermostats? What are some main strategies being pursued by AI research? What can philosophy contribute to these questions, and what, conversely, can AI contribute to our philosophical understanding of the human mind?
lots of reading on symbolic, connectionist, and dynamical systems.
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