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By Jason M. Pittman, Sc.D.
So far in this series, I have talked at length about what synthetic intelligence is as well as various aspects of synthetic intelligence such as consciousness, agency, and whether we can even detect it.
If we assume that synthetic intelligence will demonstrate consciousness
in a way that we can detect, the next rational step would be to
communicate with it. Is communication something we'll be able to have
with synthetic intelligence? I think so, yes.
Forms of Communication
Foremost, we know that forms of communication besides words and body language
exist. While those two modalities are common through the animal
kingdom, we have to look outside of the normative worldview to
understand how to communicate with synthetic intelligence. For example,
communication can take place solely through electrical signals. The
mammalian nervous system works in this way. Further, plants have
demonstrated the ability to communicate with each other using electrical
signals. Lower forms of life such as bacteria can use chemical signals
(quorum signaling) as can higher order life such as plants. Chemicals
also are used as the basis for pheromones. Moreover, chemicals represent
a primary communication mechanism between cells within higher order
organisms.
The
point is, life communicates. Life communicates both within itself as
well as between itself and others. So: why can't we just create a
speech-to-chemical converter so to say? Well, because modality is not
the only factor. That is, if communicating with synthetic intelligence
were just a matter of tuning to the correct channel with a radio then
we'd already be able to do so.
Time of Communication
To communicate with a synthetic intelligence, we need to be able to
act outside of our own time scale. Sure, we are seemingly bound to a
linear sense of time (distinct past, present, and future) with the
capacity to understand non-linear time (past, present, and future
occurring simultaneously). Thus, getting the form of time correct is
paramount. Still, the pace of time is also important. In other words,
synthetic intelligence may be experiencing much faster or slower than
us. Thus, our radio needs to scan through modalities but also time phrasings.
Nature of Communication
Furthermore, we ought to consider the underlying nature of
communication. Communication for us is a means of expressing an internal
abstraction. The classic model is linking of logic, grammar, and
rhetoric or what is known as the trivium.
As a model, the trivium provides a means to understand how human
consciousness seems to function with respect to communication. Yet we
have no guarantee that a synthetic consciousness will manifest its form
of communication in the same manner. Accordingly, our radio needs to parse both trivium-based communication as well as communication without as basis in logic or grammar.
Thus, Communicating
We have to start somewhere, and I think starting with time and
grammar gives us the best chance for communicating with a synthetic
intelligence. Moreover, I would suggest that we begin with listening
rather than speaking. Life- natural, artificial, and synthetic- is
communicating. We simply need to tune in.
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