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8/1/2025, 3:20:47 PM
>>40834835
The question comes up either way, the recently posted gptlogic just answers with "yes" for a different reason.
An active battle against entropy is more descriptive than "resists gravity". A virus is much more alive than a computer (non-self-sufficient, relies on outside forces to battle entropy by maintaining and replacing parts) or an LLM (only absorbed the definition of entropy) for certain.
>>40834850
So your contention is that most humans are operating on the same level of cognition as the non-cognitive chatbots, just less efficient or knowledge-containing. Since this is a non-falsifiable hypothesis I will simply wait for the more accurate artificial brain models, that hopefully won't chug an entire Houston worth of water daily to keep running one serverbank or whatever
The question comes up either way, the recently posted gptlogic just answers with "yes" for a different reason.
An active battle against entropy is more descriptive than "resists gravity". A virus is much more alive than a computer (non-self-sufficient, relies on outside forces to battle entropy by maintaining and replacing parts) or an LLM (only absorbed the definition of entropy) for certain.
>>40834850
So your contention is that most humans are operating on the same level of cognition as the non-cognitive chatbots, just less efficient or knowledge-containing. Since this is a non-falsifiable hypothesis I will simply wait for the more accurate artificial brain models, that hopefully won't chug an entire Houston worth of water daily to keep running one serverbank or whatever
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