@mentalguy @bascule @gilesgoatboy I think a far more interesting discussion would be: are Asimov's robotic brains themselves "Godelian"?
@ReinH @mentalguy @gilesgoatboy and if we used software to produce a model of a human brain, what then?
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@bascule@mentalguy@gilesgoatboy Maybe we'd know whether that *model* was "godelain" :p -
@ReinH@mentalguy@gilesgoatboy we can build extremely accurate models of anything that obeys Newtonian mechanics. Why not brains? -
@bascule@mentalguy@gilesgoatboy Theoretically we might be able to. Practically, probably not. There are > 100 trillion synapses. -
@ReinH@mentalguy@gilesgoatboy "in theory" is all that matters for this discussion... how's that different from a "positronic brain"? -
@bascule@mentalguy@gilesgoatboy the two have completely different designs. The "software" they're both running matters too. -
@ReinH@mentalguy@gilesgoatboy gonna guess a "positronic brain" works a lot like a real one ;) -
@bascule@mentalguy@gilesgoatboy I'm gonna guess a positronic brain was programmed by a computer scientist, so completely unlike humans'. -
@ReinH@bascule@mentalguy@gilesgoatboy Or do you think they just threw a bunch of positronic components in there and stirred it up? - 5 more replies
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