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Is the doctor a real person?

Is the doctor a real person

  • Yes

    Votes: 28 57.1%
  • No

    Votes: 19 38.8%
  • I don't know, I'm confused, error

    Votes: 2 4.1%

  • Total voters
    49
I think there is a key difference in the way that the EMH was originally programmed in comparison to other holograms that allowed him to develop sentience. Standard holograms can be unaware they're not real, their growth is limited by their programming and cannot make decisions that contradict their programming. Over the course of Voyager the EMH's personality grew and changed and he reached the stage where he wanted to be more than a Doctor and step outside the sickbay so he gained sentience.

But didn't lots of ships get a similar EMH (later discarded down the mines) and presumably other establishments used them for certain work. You could very easily argue (and I'm sure the doctor would) that all holograms have the potential to become sentient. Given the right programming, the right environment, the opportunity etc

Where will that lead

Holograms in comparison could not be allowed to be sentient by any degree to avoid repeating the missstep the Federation experienced with the exocomps.

Limiters.

If I program a hologram to repeatedly say (in a convincing manner) "I am alive and deserve rights", at what point do you stop saying...it's programmed to say that.....and start saying......does he really mean what he's saying ?

I simply don't accept that he's anything more than what he's programmed to think he is. There's no real personality there, no real individuality.

People keep saying he developed, changed, became more, exceeded his programming but honestly, if you listen to the doctor in season one and listen to him in season seven, is there really a massive difference.....are they worlds apart

He developed what B'Elanna allowed him to develop

He's sentient, he shows (increasing) self-awareness of his existence and purpose, and he shows some degree of advancement in character

But does he?

See bold above

Yes all holograms with the correct programming have the potential become sentient.
 
Lol, I've written and lost TWO multi page replies to this, so I'll be brief.

It feels as though we are looking at this through today's fear-based, resource-bound perspective. Remember that Picard's Federation was implored to "seek out new life - and there it sits!"

I feel that, below a certain threshold, holograms are certainly tools. Most holocharacters, the ship's computer, etc are simply "mimic machines." However, as soon as a program demonstrates a minimum level of emotional intelligence and awareness of its surroundings, we have an ethical responsibility to investigate any claims of "I am sentient and deserve rights," no matter how far fetched.

You ask "where will it end?" and mention that making new holograms would become "illegal." Well, no more illegal than having a kid today. We create new sentient life all the time, and are (mostly) aware of the responsibilities - we are creating a new sentient being, with a social security number, a bank account, and automatic inclusion in the bill of rights. It could be as simple as a warning when creating a sufficiently advanced program: "Warning, these parameters will create a self-aware, sentient program that will automatically be locked out from further changes and protected. Do you wish to proceed?"

Man, how awesome would that be? A new form of life, right under our noses. How cool would it be to say humans are no longer the only sentient life form on the planet? Really, the only reason I can think of to deny such a beautiful title to someone or something else is fear: fear that by granting another that which I have, I lessen my own worth. It's my understanding that by the 23rd century, we've abandoned such conceits :).
 
A beautiful answer for those who believe that the Federation is a beautiful place where beautiful people embrace love and peace. A place where we explore and where xenophobia doesn't exist. Where people are free to be what they want and there is a respect for all life and culture. A place where people work in bars and sewers because apparently it betters them and they love it

But sadly, I don't believe any of that

I believe the Federation is a myriad of Eddington's and section 31's

A place where unchecked artificial intelligence will be kept a very close eye on indeed
 
I think religious people would be shocked at the idea. I mean 24th century man has the power to create artificially, people, which is maybe the last thing that people will say only god can do. If you can do that then human technology is equivalent to divine power, no task is too big for man. Nothing is the exclusive privilege of the divine anymore.
 
A beautiful answer for those who believe that the Federation is a beautiful place where beautiful people embrace love and peace. A place where we explore and where xenophobia doesn't exist. Where people are free to be what they want and there is a respect for all life and culture. A place where people work in bars and sewers because apparently it betters them and they love it

But sadly, I don't believe any of that

I believe the Federation is a myriad of Eddington's and section 31's

A place where unchecked artificial intelligence will be kept a very close eye on indeed

While there are Eddington's and Section 31's in Starflet the vast majority of the Federation shown on screen is that beautiful place so your basing your belief on the minority.
 
A beautiful answer for those who believe that the Federation is a beautiful place where beautiful people embrace love and peace. A place where we explore and where xenophobia doesn't exist. Where people are free to be what they want and there is a respect for all life and culture. A place where people work in bars and sewers because apparently it betters them and they love it

But sadly, I don't believe any of that

I believe the Federation is a myriad of Eddington's and section 31's

A place where unchecked artificial intelligence will be kept a very close eye on indeed
While there are Eddington's and Section 31's in Starflet the vast majority of the Federation shown on screen is that beautiful place so your basing your belief on the minority.
According to Sloan he and his kind saved billions of people. I wonder what they did that we're not told about.
 
It's probably something like their work with the Founder virus, eg "saved billions by killing thousands, and prevented a war."

That kind of ends-justify-the-means thinking always manages to find an altruistic metaphor to explain away its nastiness. I highly doubt they've actively saved anyone, these are likely "projected savings."

Like when you get a credit card ad in the mail that says "YOU COULD BE SAVING THOUSANDS!" ...and then you open it up and Chase MasterCard wants you to create a genocidal virus to kill all the Changelings.
 
It's probably something like their work with the Founder virus, eg "saved billions by killing thousands, and prevented a war."

That kind of ends-justify-the-means thinking always manages to find an altruistic metaphor to explain away its nastiness. I highly doubt they've actively saved anyone, these are likely "projected savings."

Like when you get a credit card ad in the mail that says "YOU COULD BE SAVING THOUSANDS!" ...and then you open it up and Chase MasterCard wants you to create a genocidal virus to kill all the Changelings.
In their defense though the changelings were a really nasty sort. Witness the planet that they condemned to a pandemic plague that would kill each and everyone, usually at a young age in terrible agony. I don't think I could feel sorry for this bunch no matter what happens to them, it's karma minus.
 
The yes votes are moving ahead

No more heroes?

While there are Eddington's and Section 31's in Starflet the vast majority of the Federation shown on screen is that beautiful place so your basing your belief on the minority.

You mad fool!, that's what they want you to think

They're watching you

That kind of ends-justify-the-means thinking always manages to find an altruistic metaphor to explain away its nastiness. I highly doubt they've actively saved anyone, these are likely "projected savings.".

Section 31 have been around for even longer than Starfleet or the Federation. The fact that they still exist would heavily suggest that they have been involved in every major conflict, political decision, risk to the Federation, Starfleet, etc you name it......and have been involved "very very successfully".

They have clearly been active throughout those hundreds of years and they have clearly influenced how things went. They protect the shiny, fluffy, feel good, beautiful place. But they are it's beating heart

I believe Sloan when he says they've saved lives
 
Can Doctors or engineers strip memories and abilities from a human? Can they recreate them to do other things?

The Doctor did have an extensive conversation and an adventure with an EMH-Mark 2 (Andy Dick) so the sentient argument is there and valid.
 
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Can Doctors or engineers strip memories and abilities from a human? Can they recreate them to do other things?

The Doctor did have an extensive conversation and an adventure with an LMH (Andy Dick) so the sentient argument is there and valid.
Not to nitpick but as he kept saying himself, he was EMH mark 2, not an LMH.
 
I'd argue the opposite.

EMH1 and EMH2 talked at human speeds, formulated plans at human speed and fought the Romulan incursions at human speed.

For gods sake, they are machines made out of hard light who should be able to think and kill at close to light speed because their conciousness (so to speak) are coded electrons being fired through diotrontic circuits, isolinear chips and bioneural gelpacks to force action. All that crap EMH1 and EMH2 went through to save the ship was too human, they should have been able to think (hack the library computer if they already didn't have permissions) the Romulans into paste by fiddling with the gravity.

That these lightbulbs are human seemingly doesn't mean that they are the apexes of machine life, it means that they are forcibly retarded, quite literally castrated, and bound in a nutshell to only seeing through one set of eyes and only thinking at a snails pace even a pocket calculator would find hilarious.

If an EMH had complete free will, and total control over all his resources he wouldn't be a man, he would be a god, and that is the genius of the Federation, but tricking (programming) these would be Gods into only wanting to be human.
 
Do you know what sentient means?

There's not enough episodes in the Voyager series to make you understand what the word means?
 
Cogito ergo sum.

Others tell him how to think therefore he isn't.

When Ransom told him to how to think, he cut open and licked Seven of Nine's brain because vivisection on living people is totally ethical.
 
Dear God, so you DON'T KNOW what the word means.

Can sentience not be mimicked though (mimicked very convincingly)

I don't recognise the EMH as having genuine sentience, only programming that mimicks it very convincingly
 
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