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Old 10-27-2022, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Jibartik [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Here's an interesting thought.

If you build a machine/computer AI robot, they all perform the same, like, they do evertyhing the best and most efficient way based on the laws of thermodynamics. They can try different ways, but they will learn a "physicis" driven "most efficient path" towards their goal.

But...

if you took that same programming, and put it into a cellular computer. A sort of biological machine,(a bit further out of our grasp yet, but we're close) well then you have a new factor enter into the mix: randomness..

Like a human, or animal, is quite comparable to a computer, probubly because we built it in our image, to do things we do, so there's nothing "strange" about that, it's natrual.

But if you were to build a new computer, out of an organic processor...

then you have vastly different results, performing the same prcoesses... unlike the physical, AI computer/machine robot.

Suddenly, with life, talent, the fittest, competition, drive, want, need hunger, this is all forces that help make an organic computer, push itself, to be the best computer it can be.

I wonder what that means.
Do you understand the physics debate involving locality and realism?

I betchyu there's G-d maybe even.

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