Intelligence does not develop emotions. Is the other way around. Imagine a logical machinery having desires π . It can mimic feelings? Yes, but that's all it will always do, nothing more. No matter how complex they get. Come with some arguments to sustain your beliefs, if you have any π.
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So do you think emotions develop intelligence?
For example, about the possibility of robots developing feelings, you can read this report
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/robots-and-ai-could-soon-have-feelings-hopes-and-rights-we-must-prepare-for-the-reckoning-a7597966.html
The thing is, as they get better, knowing if they are truly feeling or simply mimicking will not be easy.
Thank you π!
Now, please have a look around and understand that we do live in a simulation. Our bodies (brains) are the in-game avatar. Our feelings did not came as an evolutionary step or whatever they blubber about that π. We need those feelings and we have them all, no matter the circumstances of our lives. There is no such thing as an ever happy person π(that it will be possible if is just neuro- chemistry involved). And this is my argument π.
I may also just say stupid things out of ignorance. In that case, forgive and help me understand why I am wrong π .