It's me again, electronic minds of any architecture would also have
superior extensibility and open-endedness compared to biological ones.
The behaviours embarked on by such a mind could be incomprehensible to
the humans its mind was modelled on.

I'm sure I'm right about this.

On 8/9/08, Eric Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. An electronic mind need never forget important facts. It'd enjoy
> instant recall and on-demand instantaneous binary-precision arithmetic
> and all the other upshots of the substrate. On the other hand it
> couldn't take, say, morphine!
>


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