Robot Mind and Machine Decision Making Device
A computer can simulate the functions required to operate a system. Does the device either human brain or computer matter, if it works like expected?
I propose building a computer program sophisticated enough to replicate the role of each function in a person’s brain.
- The program can be connected to sensors connected to the person and the data around their life.
- The program can be connected to output devices allowing it discharge different types of functions.
- The program can be connected to algorithms for problem solving.
- The program can have a list of critical functions needed for a person to function, budgeting, organizing data, scheduling, etc.
To demonstrate how this would work in a severe case, imagine a person with amnesia. They might not be able to remember anything before a current point or not be able to remember new information.
What if,
- A computer connected to audio, visual, and internet connected devices around this person.
- It was also connected to this person’s diaries, photos, and personal information.
- It could also take new photos, remember conversations, solve day to day problems.
- It could recall important information in conversation with others.
Would it be possible for such a computer set up to provide continuous assistance to a person with Amnesia?
- The computer might be a better fit than an assistant because,
- The computer doesn’t need to go home.
- The computer can process more information than a person.
- The computer can track more issues than a person.
I can only share the possibilities. I hope someone can one day build such a computer program.