I forgot that most people are not so surprisingly unafraid of AI because they somehow think it is not dangerous to share the planet with a species that is more intelligent than your own, but because they still cannot imagine that it will happen.
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Replying to @Plinz
I need some support proving that there can even be such a thing as super-intelligence. Physical laws of signal propagation, energy dissipation, complexity & indeterminacy ala Godel's theorem still apply & I've yet to see convincing proof that they will be circumvented in silicon.
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Replying to @Guygies
Most of the complexity of our mere 86 Bn neurons is dedicated to maintaining the metabolism of the cell itself. Signal transmissions are laughably slow and noisy. Gödel's theorem is an observation about formal languages and unrelated to a difference between computers and brains.
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Mathematics is the domain of all specification languages. If you define physics with constructs that cannot be implemented (like infinity or continuity), you introduce paradoxes. Physics itself cannot be paradoxical.
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