Imitating the human brain is not more likely to result in AGI than mathematical approaches, because human brains are not generally intelligent after all — Ben Goertzel, #AGI2019
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Sure, I can believe that. But human civilisation is comprised of humans. Do we have a good reason to expect we can build generally intelligent AI out of components significantly simpler than human minds?
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Everything capable of regular state change bottoms out in finite automata. Brains consist of cells, which consist of molecules.
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