If there are some details of the internal structure of patterns visible
then
this is no proof at all that there are not also details of the structure
which are completely hidden from the linguistic point of view.
True, but visible patterns offer clues for interpretation and analysis. The
more that is visible and clear, the less that is ambiguous and needs to be
guessed at. This is where your analogy splitting computer communications
and data updates is accurate because the internal structures have been
communicated and are shared to the nth degree.
Since in many communicating technical systems there are so much details
which are not transferred I would bet that this is also the case in
humans.
Details that don't need to be transferred are those which are either known
by or unnecessary to the recipient. The former is a guess (unless the
details were transmitted previously) and the latter is an assumption based
upon partial knowledge of the recipient. In a perfect, infinite world,
details could and should always be transferred. In the real world, time and
computational constraints means that trade-offs need to occur. This is
where the essence of intelligence comes into play -- determining which of
the trade-offs to take to get optimal perfomance (a.k.a. domain competence)
As long as we have no proof this remains an open question.
What remains an open question? Obviously there are details which can be
teased out by behavior and details that can't be easily teased out because
we have insufficient data to do so. This is like any other scientific
examination of any other complex phenomenon.
An AGI which may
have internal features for its patterns would have less restrictions and
is
thus far easier to build.
Sorry, but I can't interpret this. An AGI without internal features and
regularities is an oxymoron and completely nonsensical. What are you trying
to convey here?
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