A mind is best not understood as a universal computer, but as a piece of software (running on a universal computational substrate) that self organizes to maximize expected reward (or an equivalent measure) by approximating an arbitrary function.
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If you'd also describe society this way, perhaps a possible outcome is we create a vast range of diff software systems w/ diff lvls & combinations of capabilities, that's on aggregate as capable as society (or moreso). Wld you consider that successful AI or no? Or just unlikely?
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In other cases where we've substituted for biology, eg locomotion, our solutions seem vastly more decentralised and interdependent - compare eg the car industry to biological organisms that must build and maintain their own locomotive solutions. Will AI not be similar?
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