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by one-more-minute 4066 days ago
It's not a mistake – I see the difference and I am claiming that those lines don't exist. There's plenty of evidence for that, including the continuous range of intelligent behaviour from plants to humans. It's just an empirical fact that there's no hard line.

Of course, that could be wrong – new evidence may come to light, after all. But even so, it doesn't make any sense to say that trying to understand and replicate intelligence is deluded, just because we don't know where that line is – because figuring out what intelligence is is exactly the problem that people are trying to solve. AI is one part of that, along with more empirical research in fields like cognitive science and biology.

Are people researching quantum gravity deluding themselves because they don't yet have a hard definition of quantum gravity? Figuring that out is exactly the point!

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If you are going in the wrong direction, you won't get to your destination by going faster. You should stop and rethink and you won't do this unless you can admit that you might be wrong.

How much research had you done before you assertively proclaimed that those lines don't exist? Because it looks nothing like a smooth transition to me.