|
|
|
|
|
by jvanderbot
772 days ago
|
|
A human mind is perfectly capable of following the same instructions as the computer did. Computers are stupidly simple and completely deterministic. The concern is about "holding it all in your head", and depending on your preferred level of abstraction, "all" can perfectly reasonably be held in your head. For example: "This program generates the most likely outputs" makes perfect sense to me, even if I don't understand some of the code. I understand the system. Programmers went through this decades ago. Physicists had to do it too. Now, chemists I suppose. |
|
"This program generates the most likely outputs" isn't a scientific explanation, it's teleology.