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by eru
490 days ago
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> The compatibility of determinism and freedom of will is still controversially debated. There is a good chance that Humans don’t „create“. Determinism and free will are pretty irrelevant here. Unless P=NP, there's no way for us to distinguish in general between eg pseudo random systems and truly random systems from the outside. Btw, I don't think determinism in humans/AI has anything to do with deliberation. The newest AI models are allowed to deliberate. At least by some meanings of the word. > This is justified by the fact that our concept of freedom means a decision that is self-determined by reasons and not a sequence of events determined by chance. Well, different people have different definitions here. None of them very satisfying. |
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No. It’s the other way around. Free will is the basic for „creating something new“.
> Btw, I don't think determinism in humans/AI has anything to do with deliberation.
With determinism there is no deliberation.