I do not underestimate the computing power of any future computers that might be developed whether quantum or something else they might come up with. But what I mean is that in the end it will do what YOU desire it do and learn what you desire it to learn. It all depends on the parameters you set. It's an extension of your brain. Sure it can jumble up different data you give it and turn out something which feels like it's creative but it's not really creative.
I suppose this is more philosophical than science. It's whether or not you believe there is freewill or the divine or not. If you think humans are automatons then yes, some form of artificial network or huge amount of NAND gates would replace humans. It all boils down to humans trying to be God I suppose.
J.Clark Scott in "But How Do It Know" has a nice couple of pages at the end of his book which you can download here: https://b-ok.asia/book/13492434/677b2b
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I do not underestimate the computing power of any future computers that might be developed whether quantum or something else they might come up with. But what I mean is that in the end it will do what YOU desire it do and learn what you desire it to learn. It all depends on the parameters you set. It's an extension of your brain. Sure it can jumble up different data you give it and turn out something which feels like it's creative but it's not really creative.
I suppose this is more philosophical than science. It's whether or not you believe there is freewill or the divine or not. If you think humans are automatons then yes, some form of artificial network or huge amount of NAND gates would replace humans. It all boils down to humans trying to be God I suppose.
J.Clark Scott in "But How Do It Know" has a nice couple of pages at the end of his book which you can download here: https://b-ok.asia/book/13492434/677b2b