(March 9, 2016 at 1:14 pm)pool the great Wrote:(March 9, 2016 at 1:11 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Doesn't really answer my question, nor does reference to an algorithm answer my question.....and I think you might have forgotten that computers have, at their heart, silicon chips in asking this new, non-relevant question.
Again, in what way would the future being uncertain speak to your possession of a will or a free will...and how do you plan on convincing anyone of whatever position you hold?
The difference between humans and computers is that humans are capable of forming algorithms whereas computers aren't, that is the reason why humans form algorithms for computers.
Algorithm is a step by step process to a solution of a problem.
Quote:Artificial intelligence is coming for everything you hold dear, and not even your beloved SAT scores are safe.
A new AI system can now tackle geometry questions on the SATs about as well as an average high school junior.
The system answered 49% of the geometry questions from the official SAT tests correctly, and was 61% accurate on practice test questions.
A new computer program does better at SAT geometry than the average high school student
There are programs that can construct formal proofs of geometric theorems. Computers can create algorithms. That you think they can't is just ignorance.
Still waiting on that demonstration of "could have done otherwise" which you've so far yet to provide.
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