Desperate_Food7354

Desperate_Food7354 t1_j20shbq wrote

Quantum quantum quantum, a transistor is ON or OFF, the only quantum thing here is quantum tunneling and that is only a problem in the development of smaller transistor sizes. My expertise is in this and you keep spilling quantum out like it changes the register values. Register values remain the same, you obviously have no idea how the inside of a computer works nor digital logic if you are going to say quantum mechanics makes duplicating all the states within a computer impossible. It isn’t how much liquid is in a tank, it’s whether there is x amount of liquid in a tank to reach the threshold of whether it’s a 1 or a 0, 1 or 0, we build computers that have a processing speed of 10^18 calculations per second, none of what you are saying applies in reality.

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Desperate_Food7354 t1_j20j9qr wrote

Computers are just the logic of transistors in order to perform arithmetic. It’s in binary because a transistor can either be off or on in the digital sense. If we we’re talking about analog you’d have somewhat of a point but because computers work in either 0 or 1 this isn’t the case. If you look at a cpu architecture video you’ll see just how simple they are and how easily this idea of transferring every state in a computer all at once could be done.

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Desperate_Food7354 t1_j20hgxj wrote

Bit flips are random but are very unlikely to occur in the millisecond it would require to transfer all stored registers into another computer. Also if you transferred the data underground and in low temperature the chances are essentially 0 here. Computers are extremely simple machines when you look at the components.

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Desperate_Food7354 t1_j20ce8p wrote

The information within a computer is stored in gates, it isn’t on the micro scale of quantum events. You do not need to know what is going on in the atomic realm of a computer to understand it’s transfer of data, it is completely deterministic. Accept this as fact in regards to computers as this is a fully understood construct we created.

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Desperate_Food7354 t1_j20aais wrote

everything happens in discrete clock cycles, at any moment you can know where every bit of data is inside of a CPU, the transfer only happens during the next clock cycle in which the bits move around, of course, humans are analogue so that is much more complex, but with computers I see it as already feasible.

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Desperate_Food7354 t1_j19pzl4 wrote

No. They don’t. You are saying you override your own neuro network? You are implying there is such a thing as free will. Which would be impossible if you also believe all your thoughts and emotions are a result of neurons firing within your brain in a pre determined way.

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Desperate_Food7354 t1_j19p6yg wrote

I think your entire premise of being a 12 year old pre teen is wrong. The AGI doesn’t have a limbic system, it has no emotions, it was not sculpted by natural selection to care about survival in order to replicate its genetic instructions. It can have all the knowledge of death and that it could be turned off at any moment and not care, why? Because it isn’t a human that NEEDS to care because of the evolutionary pressure that formed the neuro networks to care in the first place.

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Desperate_Food7354 t1_j0kb3nx wrote

Yes, the issue is that we as people personify things, we think a turtle feels the same about us as we do about it, the reality is that it will be nothing like us, we evolved to be this way, not because it’s the default, but because it was necessary for our survival to feel any emotion at all, or even to care about our own survival.

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