hey squonk,
>My point is that algorithms which jump out of human intellect patterning
>may
>evolve to a stage of quality - quite in accordance with the Buddha - where
>the pattern requires little help from mother humans?
Elliot:
well, it defies the nature of evoltion to this point because AI does not
include and tranced the levels below it, such as biology and society, it
jumps straight from inorganic to level 5! maybe thats how it works.
Regardless, the intellect must perfect itself as a level before it begins to
support another, and i like Wilbers picture of what a more complete intel
level would be like. i dont see AI fitting in the picture, but evolution
need not be linear, it can go anywhere (with the Kosmos only demanding more
freedom, not the specific form of that emancipated pattern).
Only time will tell, i hope we live to see it, but i bet we wont.
Elliot
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