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drodgers | 8 months ago

I think that commenter was disagreeing with this line:

> because omniscient-yet-dim-witted models terminate at "superhumanly assistive"

It might be that with dim wits + enough brute force (knowledge, parallelism, trial-and-error, specialisation, speed) models could still substitute for humans and transform the economy in short order.

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Byamarro|8 months ago

And we have a good example of a dimwitted, brute-force process creating intelligent designs - evolution.

drodgers|8 months ago

Also corporations, governments etc. - they're capable of things that none of the individuals could do alone.

antics|8 months ago

Sorry, I can't edit it any more, but what I was trying to say is that if the authors are correct, that this distinction is philosophically meaningful, then that is the conclusion. If they are not correct, then all their papers on this subject are basically meaningless.