On Thu, May 21, 2020, 5:25 PM Stanley Nilsen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I don't see how belief in the possibility AI is reason to reject the
> "Creator" vision of existence.
>

Let's not confuse gods with religion. It is perfectly plausible that a
godlike computer solves a set of simple physics equations with 10^120 terms
to create the universe you observe. Or maybe a smaller computer with a more
complex program simulates your mind and all your sensory experiences. There
is no experiment you can perform that could prove or disprove either
hypothesis. The best you can do is philosophise that if Occam's Razor is
true then the former is more likely, and if not true then you can't know
anything. You can't test for being in a simulation because no computer can
model the computer that models it, because only one can contain all of the
information about the other.

But we can experimentally test for belief in consciousness, qualia, and
free will. The beliefs require no new physics beyond ordinary computation
with neurons. Since that is all we can test for, I am satisfied with that
explanation.


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