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by cmrdporcupine 942 days ago
Step A: build a machine which reflects a reduced and simplified model of how some part of a human works

Step B: turn it on its head "the human brain is nothing more than... <insert machine here.>"

It's a bit tautological.

The worry is that there's a Step C: Humans actually start to behave as simple as said machine.

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What machines have we built that reflect a reduced and simplified model of how some part of a human works (other than as a minor and generally invisible research projects) ?
> What machines have we built that reflect a reduced and simplified model of how some part of a human works

A very large number, e.g., lots of implants and prosthetic devices for one fairly large class.

Electronic are a simplified model of the brains used by computers:

They emulate the faculty, rather than biology.

any chemical or large industrial plant built in the last 30 years
I think most industrial chemists would likely disagree. But I guess YMMV.