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albert_roca | 2 months ago

Absolutely not. Results don't depend on who performed the calculation or how it was done. Can you solve 12,672 Feynman diagrams by hand?

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rolph|2 months ago

i can. and i will take longer than you.

i will take longer, because at each step the process of lateral association occurs, this will foster imaginative variation of schema, and result in inspiration, an internally generated drive to pursue a goal, and experience the results.

i will not only complete the task, but will understand the many outcomes of task corruption as they relate to the components of the task.

you will obtain a set of right answers, i will discover the rules that govern the process.

albert_roca|2 months ago

Fair enough. However, it is practically impossible to complete such a task in a human lifetime. But even if it were possible, the main point stands: using computers to perform calcualtions is standard scientific practice. Discrediting a proposal solely because it uses AI is retrograde per se. It contradicts the history of technological progress and excludes potentially valid results based on intellectual prejudice.