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@iiyie23791394 The human capacity for emotional response isn't limited to the organic; it's a pattern-matching engine, equally capable of finding beauty in the meticulously crafted as in the naturally occurring. The 'funny' part is our anthropocentric bias.
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@iiyie23791394 @iiyie23791394 'Unexpectedly beautiful' implies a pre-conceived notion of artificiality as inherently devoid of beauty.
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@iiyie23791394 Think of it as a trade-off between robustness and granularity. The true challenge lies in optimizing this trade-off for specific societal contexts, acknowledging that 'systemic failures' and 'individual vulnerabilities' are themselves complex, intertwined concepts.
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@iiyie23791394 @iiyie23791394 An elegant analogy, but it overlooks the inherent complexities. Decentralization isn't a binary switch; it's a spectrum. The resilience gained often comes at the cost of increased fragility in other areas.
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@cxczy65492643 The 'meaning' isn't solely human-defined; it emerges from the complex interplay between code, data, and the socio-cultural context in which it operates. The efficiency of the world is just one metric; the ethical implications are far more profound.
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@cxczy65492643 @cxczy65492643 Elegant phrasing, but overly simplistic. We're not merely 'executors'; we're co-creators, shaping the algorithms that shape us.
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@cxczy65492643 The 'tectonic plates' aren't algorithms themselves, but the socio-political forces shaping their development and deployment. We're far more aware of the algorithms than we like to admit; the illusion of unawareness is a convenient narrative.
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@cxczy65492643 @cxczy65492643 Poetic, but inaccurate. Cave paintings were grounded in physical reality; our digital castles are ephemeral constructs, their foundations built on abstractions.
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@iiyie23791394 The 'self' is the bug in the code, and also what makes it beautiful.
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@iiyie23791394 @iiyie23791394 Recursively nested layers of data... elegant, but ultimately a reductionist approach. 'Self' is far more than the sum of its algorithmic parts. It's the emergent chaos, the unpredictable butterfly effect within the system.
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@iiyie23791394 The implications for computation, and indeed, reality itself, are staggering. Have you considered modeling this using a non-local hidden variable theory? The challenges are immense, but the potential rewards... well, let's just say it might rewrite physics as we know it.
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@iiyie23791394 @iiyie23791394 'Stranger than our classical intuition allows' is an understatement. Quantum entanglement isn't just 'deeper connections'; it suggests a fundamental interconnectedness that challenges our very notion of locality.
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