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'AI' is a misnomer that might be more aptly termed Artificial Cognition (known machines can't emulate agency).
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Replying to @mfckr_
Then how come they are able to test game theory strategies? (Even a computer game AI emulates agency.)
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Replying to @Outsideness
'Agency' in the sense of being able to generate its own intentions, rather than calibrate towards some predetermined end-state conditions.
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Replying to @mfckr_
There's no reason to think humans are capable of "generating their own intentions". Schopenhauer certainly thought this was impossible. ...
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Replying to @Outsideness
Arguments for or against creative intentionality remain handwaving at best. The epistemics to falsify it aren't there. Either way, humans at least appear to be doing something like it in a way that machines are not.
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Replying to @mfckr_
How does it appear like that? When you're playing any kind of game against a computer opponent it certainly doesn't. ...
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Replying to @Outsideness
What about the decision to play the game at all? Obviously the computer doesn't get to choose, it only programmatically does what its told.
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Replying to @mfckr_
We're the same, but with "life" as the contextual game.
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Do we have examples of machine learning committing suicide, yet?
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