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Of course not; Turing himself proved that false. However, as far as anyone can tell, the laws of physics are computable.
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Interesting you should mention that because of the idea of replicating mind as well as the brain. Does the physical brain give rise to the mind, or does the mind operate on a completely different level? Any dualists out there lol? I would consider myself one.
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The mind is just software, much like an OS. It can be transferred to other hardware if the profile is the same or it's within its capability to have a degree of abstraction for different ones. For that reason, emulation is also possible - reproduce the basic neural functions and with enough computing resources, you have something equal to or greater than a biological brain.
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Hal was just doing what he was told, if you read 2010. (The issue appeared because he was given contradictory orders.) He also saves the entire crew at one point in that story, so he's certainly not dead weight.
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![]() Remember those? Never assume improvement will stagnate. Remember Moore's law. I run virtual machines on my computers all the time - as far as the OS there can see, it's running on normal hardware, because all possible functions are implemented on top of the physical layer. Would that have been possible on a 286? no.
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It's easy to draw the line between hardware and software for our computers. It's not so simple with your brain. I would venture that they can not be separated. Even more the brain you have now is a lot different than what you were born with. It's constantly changing. |
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(And the brain was semi-randomly evolved, which means that we should be able to make it far smaller.)
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