The question is not whether machines can think, but whether people can.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/nobody-knows-what-theyre-talking
The question is not whether machines can think, but whether people can.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/nobody-knows-what-theyre-talking
Positive users extend the idea that machines and people can mutually enhance thinking in the AI debate, while negative users criticize the philosophical framing as a beginner mistake or insufficient.

@mattyglesias "It’s true that from a certain perspective, it is all just electrons moving around, but so are you" This is a beginners mistake. Electrons are a conjecture based concept from our sensory input not other way around. Color is more empirically true than light,

@mattyglesias Frankly after reading I think more than philosophy of mind, philosophy of physics would be more useful to avoid these pitfalls. Hard science is not hard as most people discussing this think .

@mattyglesias Machines can help people think better. People can make machines that help people think better. Machines can make machines that help people think together. People+Machines makes people and machines think better.

@mattyglesias , even if there is correlation between frequency and color .
The question is not whether machines can think, but whether people can.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/nobody-knows-what-theyre-talking