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> humans say the night sky is beautiful is because they see that it is

True, but we could engineer AI to see that too, just as evolution has engineered us to see it.

Our innate emotional responses to things has been honed by evolution to be adaptive, to serve a purpose, but the things that trigger these various responses are not going to be super specific. e.g. We may derive pleasure from eating a nice juicy peach, but that doesn't mean that is encoded in our DNA - it's going to be primarily the reaction to sugar/sweetness, a good source of energy, that we are reacting to.

Similarly, we may have an emotional reaction to certain pieces of modern art or artistic expression, but clearly evolution has not selected for those specifically, but rather it is the artist triggering innate responses that evolved for reasons other than appreciation of art.

It's hard to guess what innate responses, that were actually selected for, are being triggered by our response to the night sky, and I'm also not sure how much of our response is purely visual (beauty) as opposed to wonder or awe. Maybe it's an attraction to the unknown, or sense of size and opportunity, with these being the universals that are actually adaptive.

In any case, if we figured out the specifics of our hard wired emotional reactions, that evolution as given us, then we could choose to engineer emotional AI that had those same reactions, in just as genuine a way as we do, if we chose to.



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