The key thrust here essentially BTFOs all metaethics on a permanent basis:http://www.xenosystems.net/against-orthogonality/ …
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Replying to @smudgie_buggler @Alrenous and
Do you entertain the idea that an intelligence could hugely surpass human capabilities and *not* be conscious?
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Intelligence is simply bit manipulation. It depends on what it actually takes to be auto-catalytic.
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At the very least, it takes an understanding of what it’s autocatalysing better than “simply bit manipulation”.
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On the contrary, you need to start at that level of understanding to figure out what catalysis could possibly look like.
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No, we're beyond that. Black Box neural nets don't depend upon us understanding how they're igniting intelligenesis. Which is good, because we're almost certainly too dim to do so.
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Neural nets will never produce consciousness. Which means it almost certainly will never be smarter than a person.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness and
"Neural nets will never produce consciousness" Now tell me what relationship does intelligence have with consciousness?
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if you repurpose the otherwise useless Free Will Theorem to consciousness, then humans having consciousness implies that elementary particles have consciousness, which explains why humans mostly act like they just got out of prison and are ready to party til they puke
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Replying to @chaosprime @bonecold2 and
Free will is analytically impossible. Though it is true that if some form of panpsychism is true, elementary particles could appear to have free will from the outside.
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Replying to @Alrenous @bonecold2 and
yeah, free will is super dumb, it's the decomposition logic from that exercise i was suggesting turning toward a property we know at least one thing has
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