Could AI Ever Pass the Van Gogh Test?

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That is, the Van Gogh Test for sheer creativity. This past Thursday night, Discovery Institute's tech summit COSM 2022 presented a live, in-person interview with Federico Faggin, the Italian physicist and computer engineer who co-won the prestigious Kyoto Prize in 1997 for helping develop the Intel 4004 chip. Faggin was interviewed by technology reporter Maria Teresa Cometto, who asked him to regale the audience with tales about helping to design early microchips. Eventually Faggin recounted a time when he was "studying neuroscience and biology, trying to understand how the brain works," and came upon a startling realization: And at one point I asked myself, "But wait a second, I mean these books, all this talk about electrical signals, biochemical signals, but when I taste some chocolate, I mean I have a taste. A computer, does it taste this? Does it have a sensation or a feeling for the signals that he has in his memory or in his CPU? So where are sensations and feelings coming from?" … And so I discovered what was later called the hard problem of consciousness.

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