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by YeGoblynQueenne
2574 days ago
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>> It doesn’t matter that it can be explained by peeking behind the curtain, because it’s almost certain that all behavior, including human, just comes down to “statistics”. "Statistics"? You're saying that human minds calculate means and standard deviations and the like? I find that very hard to believe. Just think of the amount of time it takes very powerful computers that are much better than humans at calculations to do statistics. I also don't see how the "behaviour is just statistics" is the polar opposite of the body/mind dualism. I would think the opposite of "behaviour is just statistics" is "behaviour is not just statistics". Which we can't really verify until we figure out how human behaviour comes about. Basically, human intelligence is not going to be "just X" anything. We've tried all the "just X" we could think of and nothing really worked. |
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Clearly the brain is capable of some very powerful, yet unconscious math, otherwise catching a ball out of mid-air or simply walking would be impossible. It might not be able to solve them analytically or with extreme precision, but definitely approximately and extremely fast.