On 7/12/2024 3:24 AM, John Clark wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 7:04 PM Brent Meeker <[email protected]>
wrote:
>> Sometimes on some problems the human brain could be considered
as being Turing Complete, otherwise we would never be able to
do anything that was intelligent.
/> ??? How on Earth do you reach that conclusion.
/
I reached that conclusion because I know that anything that can
process data, and the human brain can process data, can be emulated by
a Turing Machine. And a Turing Machine is Turing Complete.
That says on some (other) problems the human brain may not be able to
solve them while a Turing machine can. So a Turing machine is more
powerful than a human brain, therefore a human can be consider a Turing
machine. Invalid inference.
Brent
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