I am conflating decentralized with distributed a bit, but they are related in 
that more imperfect compute elements have more possibility for just adding 
noise than fewer ones, if what is needed or sought is in fact simple.   In 
other systems (e.g. a RAID array) redundancy is useful up to a point.  
Extensive delegation tends to lead to a lack of coherence / the too-many-cooks 
problem.   Compression may give organisms higher fitness.   (Musk’s slogan that 
the best component is the one you don’t need.)

Now with the internet, genetic engineering, high fidelity simulations (e.g. as 
used by Tesla) and additive manufacturing, Searle’s categories are looking 
pretty strained.   Soon nanofabrication will be routine.  If you can make the 
model, you can have the thing..

On Sep 18, 2021, at 10:01 PM, Stephen Guerin <stephen.gue...@simtable.com> 
wrote:




On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 9:53 PM Marcus Daniels 
<mar...@snoutfarm.com<mailto:mar...@snoutfarm.com>> wrote:
There seems to be individual differences in how people have responded to the 
longer stretches of the pandemic.   Some people lost benefits from the “open” 
system.  They lost access to their friends or lost their cadence.  Other people 
didn’t really notice so much or even liked having the convenience of not having 
to run around so much.  If the Chinese did lock up Searle in a room, he would 
have no one to play footsie with, and maybe he would become depressed that he 
had no one to “charm”.   But others might not even bother to shake the door 
handle, and just enjoy the peace and quiet with their conniving managers at 
arm’s 
length<https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/07/work-from-home-benefits/619597/>.

I see what your point about a room for "social" isolation.

My thought experiment was using closed in the physics sense. ie, exchange of 
energy but no exchange of matter with the surroundings. In a closed physical 
system, Searle and remote workers are dead but the robot "lives".

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