Chris Betcher

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If you reject the computational theory of the mind because of its strange implications on consciousness, free will, or something else, then we lose that strong argument in favor of the feasibility of artificial general intelligence. If our minds are something more than just large carbon-based implementations of ordinary computers, then we can’t guarantee that a computer will ever be able to exactly imitate what a brain does and thus attain our level of intelligence at every task.
Smart Until It's Dumb: Why artificial intelligence keeps making epic mistakes⁠—and why the AI bubble will burst
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