Answering the OP question:
Yes, they can.
But it is wise to check that their answers agree with what you think you told them to do.
It's really easy to screw up operations and be given an answer which looks good but is totally wrong.
Acting on the wrong answer can range from embarrassing to really expensive.
Yes, they can.
But it is wise to check that their answers agree with what you think you told them to do.
It's really easy to screw up operations and be given an answer which looks good but is totally wrong.
Acting on the wrong answer can range from embarrassing to really expensive.
So how, exactly, does God know that She's NOT a brain in a vat?
