You didn’t say; rather, you said (well, implied) that it wasn’t appropriate to describe an artificial agent as enjoying something in that case. But, OK, you’ve said now. Thanks for clarifying.
As I said, when it secretes serotonin into its bloodstream and synapses.
That strikes me as terrible definition of enjoyment—particularly because seratonin release isn’t nearly as indicative of enjoyment as popular culture would suggest. Even using dopamine would be better (but still not particularly good).
I wasn’t basing it on popular culture, but that doesn’t mean I’m not wrong.
Do you have a better suggestion?
If not, I’d ask CuSithBell to please clarify her (or his) ideas without using controversially defined terminology (which was also my sentiment before).
As I said, when it secretes serotonin into its bloodstream and synapses.
You didn’t say; rather, you said (well, implied) that it wasn’t appropriate to describe an artificial agent as enjoying something in that case. But, OK, you’ve said now. Thanks for clarifying.
That strikes me as terrible definition of enjoyment—particularly because seratonin release isn’t nearly as indicative of enjoyment as popular culture would suggest. Even using dopamine would be better (but still not particularly good).
I wasn’t basing it on popular culture, but that doesn’t mean I’m not wrong.
Do you have a better suggestion?
If not, I’d ask CuSithBell to please clarify her (or his) ideas without using controversially defined terminology (which was also my sentiment before).
My impression was ‘her’, not ‘his’.
That’s a big “ouch” on my part. Sorry. Lesson learned.