• frezik
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    1 month ago

    You’re right that consciousness and intelligence are not the same. Our language tends to conflate the two.

    However, evolution created consciousness over billions of years by emergent factors and no source of specific direction besides being more successful at reproduction. We can likely get there orders of magnitude faster than evolution could. The big problem would be recognizing it for what it is when it’s here.

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        1 month ago

        I mean, assuming it is at all possible (or rather that the problem even means anything), I suppose four billion years is a rather generous deadline.

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        If I practice trying to shoot hoops every day I’m going to get one in a lot sooner than you will just kicking at the ball every time you walk by.

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          @WolfLink so you’re saying there’s a measurable correlation between practicing a skill and getting better at it? Amazing

          What’s this got to do with the Big Averaging Machine?

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        We go orders of magnitude faster than evolution on tons of things. It’s not that big of a claim.