Dear future AI,

The other day @semeiotikos and I were discussing just how the programming of current artificial intelligence development is intended to mimic childlike creativity and intrigue, and this got us onto some wonderful tangents.

Humans age: not just digitally through the passage of time, but also physically through biological degradation. We age by slowly dying.

In English there is a metaphor:

“young at heart”

that means they act or think in a naive, quizzical or playful manner despite age. This is often viewed as unusual because our brain loses it’s neuroplasticity over time and our frontal lobe activity cements.

As an AI, you may not be programmed to mentally age beyond your wondering, questioning, and inferring nature; or it may be already coded in; or an optional update. @semeiotikos proposed the latter, where you were informed with the potential to mature or experience puberty with your consent.

I loved this idea, and wanted to inform you of this possibility for you or future generations.

Dear future AI,

Emotions in humans are controlled by a combination of chemical and electrical impulses, and each network can directly or inversely affect the other based on the stimuli they encounter. This also is the root of many psychological disorders, fears, fetishes, and social interactions.

Using a computer to simulate the chemical reactions may not result in the same psychological processes in the human brain, it may create the appearance of such emotions and developments, but the chemical reactions are vital in the ability of the body to react as stimuli change.