Repensando a inteligência humana e da máquina sob o determinismo

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34024/prometeica.2024.30.16025

Palavras-chave:

determinismo, simulação, eternalismo, contrafactuais, pancomputacionalismo

Resumo

Este artigo propõe um quadro metafísico para distinguir entre inteligência humana e artificial. Ele postula dois mundos idênticos e deterministas - um composto por um agente humano e outro por um agente artificial. Esses agentes exibem diferentes mecanismos de processamento de informações, apesar de sua aparente semelhança em um sentido causal. Fornecendo uma modelagem conceitual de sua diferença, este artigo resolve o que chama de "problema do ponto de vista" - ou seja, como justificar uma perspectiva onisciente através da qual um determinista afirma o determinismo de dentro do universo supostamente determinista.

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Publicado

2024-07-08

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Jae Jeong Lee. (2024). Repensando a inteligência humana e da máquina sob o determinismo. Prometeica - Revista De Filosofia E Ciências, 30, 19-28. https://doi.org/10.34024/prometeica.2024.30.16025
Recebido 2023-12-18
Aprovado 2024-04-03
Publicado 2024-07-08