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by sarchertech
241 days ago
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> This isn't a viewpoint coming from AI It has always been related to AI. Shortly after Church and Turing formalized computability, people started squaring off into 2 camps. People who believed strong AI was possible and those who didn’t. We know the standard model is incomplete. Penrose’s ideas come directly from his his explorations of the gaps he suspects exist. |
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But there are also physicists who come at the problem from the direction of physics. We know the standard model is incomplete, but we also know it covers everyone we experience with exquisite precision. Unless there is a black hole or temperatures on par with the big bang going on within our brain, the standard model will tell you what you need to know