That there is no ghost in the machine will be an important thing to remember going forward as AI becomes more indistinguishable from human output. It's crazy to think the next generation won't know a time when they didn't live with AI. I'm a bit unnerved thinking we might be living among AI powered drones and androids within my lifetime ..
There is a limit of how smart computers can be, without interacting with the physical world. AI suffers the problem of lacking "degrees of freedom" in the engineering sense. Humans get thousands of inputs from their senses and 30+ outputs. AI only really have 1 input and 1 output at a time.
That there is no ghost in the machine will be an important thing to remember going forward as AI becomes more indistinguishable from human output. It's crazy to think the next generation won't know a time when they didn't live with AI. I'm a bit unnerved thinking we might be living among AI powered drones and androids within my lifetime ..
There is a limit of how smart computers can be, without interacting with the physical world. AI suffers the problem of lacking "degrees of freedom" in the engineering sense. Humans get thousands of inputs from their senses and 30+ outputs. AI only really have 1 input and 1 output at a time.
good; i'm scared of robots.
Read the Apple report recently, didn't realize that Anthropic did a rebuttal, thanks. Here is a summary: https://www.marktechpost.com/2025/06/21/why-apples-critique-of-ai-reasoning-is-premature/