Let's assume the contrary and see if we can arrive at falsum.
The Brain is not a computer, and is not similar to a computer, either digital 
or analog.
The Universe is not a computer, neither digital, analog, or any other variety.  
What can we now infer? 
~PM.


From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2012 15:02:09 -0700
Subject: Re: [agi] "The universe is a computer"
To: [email protected]

The problem I have with the "universe is a computer" claim is like this:  

AI/AGI is tough.  It is not clear how AGI could run on a Turing machine, thus 
some people think it will take a super-Turing machine, but this still falls 
under the definition of computer to some people, since it seems like some 
people define computer as just some mechanism that does something according to 
some rules.  The human brain has also been declared a computer.  Now if we then 
declare ALL of reality to be a computer, that is, the "universe is a computer," 
then suddenly we seem to have solved the AGI problem, since if the universe is 
a computer, the AGI is thus by that stroke computational.  Then it becomes just 
a problem of figuring out what the computations are.


The problem I have with that, if I have it "right" is that there seems to be 
some wild leaps and conflations going on.  I guess I wish people would reign in 
what they mean by computer.  




                                          


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