Siri is not going to wake up any soon: John Sonmez of Bulldog Mindset Talks with Perry about Biology
John Sonmez interviews Perry Marshall and they discuss why it’s impossible for computers in their current form to become conscious; how modern mathematics speaks in a new way to age-old questions about free will; the nature of consciousness; the origin of life and the very nature of reality itself. All this is based on Perry’s paper “Biology transcends the limits of computation.”
Видео Siri is not going to wake up any soon: John Sonmez of Bulldog Mindset Talks with Perry about Biology канала Evolution 2.0
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