A designer will know in general terms about inputs and outputs, but that doesn't mean he will necessarily know all possible patterns of input.
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Bigun, is the italic part your interpretation or Gödel's ?
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It is neither - it is my understanding of what Sir Roger interprets from Godel.
This has actually been done - in Japan. And another robot was set to recognize that one and mimic it, IIRC. A twin robot would not be difficult to make, so the robot must know its motions to determine which robot is itself in the mirror. Twin humans often don't know which person in the photo is them. "Is that me, or my brother?" But they know in the mirror because of the feedback. Robots can do that, too.Of course, a bigger challenge is to recognize that it really is a mirror image of itself, as opposed to another identical robot set up in a fixed position posing in an approximate mirror-image. But it need only detect its movements being reflected intantly in a complementary way.
A robot can be literally self-aware, but does that give it conscientiousness?
It knows who it is and can identify itself.
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does that give it conscientiousness?
many humans don't have that trait.
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