(April 22, 2015 at 12:27 am)Kitan Wrote:(April 21, 2015 at 10:36 pm)Exian Wrote: I get the sense that a computer will never have our brand of complexity, but something else entirely without all the flaws. We don't seem to have the same trajectory.
We are not as complex as we would like to imagine ourselves as being. We merely like to make it seem as though we are more complex because we do not want to properly get to know and understand one another.
I don't know, man, we're pretty damn complex lol. I guess we can't say for sure until we've cracked this nut. From what I've read, my money's on systems chemistry getting the job done. Until then, the level of complexity of our brains is sort of hard to gauge, except to say its complex enough that it has eluded us thus far.
Some big discovery will undoubtedly lead to a huge leap in computer complexity, but I don't think it will resemble us in the least, at any step of the way. But that's me thinking inside the box. Who knows what that big leap will bring? I hav to ask, though: If computers do end up resembling our complexity, what would be the point?