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by sleepychu 3758 days ago
It's not truly artificial if it's using a human playbook. (Is the problem posed by the parent, I believe.)
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What is 'truly artificial'?

Neural networks are modeled after biological systems to begin with, I don't the that's a meaningful concept at all.

Well, we can extend that to say the biological systems are self-assembled randomly and selected through evolutionary algorithms, starting from random molecules on the sea floor.
Truly artificial means not using meatspace metaphors for reasoning like human players do.