Zachriel
Posts: 2723 Joined: Sep. 2006
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Meanwhile, R0b beats 'em with a stick.
Quote | CJYman: So, intelligence does become a necessary causal factor when that matching [of search algorithm to search space to generate an EA] is just as improbable as arriving at CSI (event we are attempting to generate in the first place).
R0b: But according to the EIL, such a matching is *always* as improbable as finding the original target. See the proof in Appendix B here. Since the stick in the river is an example of such a matching, the question remains: Where is the intelligence in a stick flowing to the sea? |
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