Anonymous
10/29/2025, 8:52:29 PM
No.82953485
>>82953410
My car cruise control mimics a portion of the state of the universe (my car's velocity) with an internal representation (the variable in its memory that stores the current velocity of my car calculated from measured axle rotation.) It models changes (differential equations used to design its control law model how increased throttle will affect acceleration) and takes action to attempt to influence the state of the universe (increases or decreases throttle to reach the desired car velocity.) Does my car cruise control have free will?
My car cruise control mimics a portion of the state of the universe (my car's velocity) with an internal representation (the variable in its memory that stores the current velocity of my car calculated from measured axle rotation.) It models changes (differential equations used to design its control law model how increased throttle will affect acceleration) and takes action to attempt to influence the state of the universe (increases or decreases throttle to reach the desired car velocity.) Does my car cruise control have free will?