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I am referring to free will as the possibility that choices can be made contrary to the coupled quantum mechanical wave function associated with a human brain or other intelligent agent as entangled with the universe. The dictionary definition is unhelpful because it connects free will with deterministic systems, and it is easy (with a credit card) to extend a computing system with a true random number generator. I do think that is a distinction without a difference, and that also casts doubt on the utility of the concept of free will. If faking it can't be detected, we might as well not talk about a distinction. Turing test, etc.
On 6/15/20, 5:45 PM, "Friam on behalf of glen∉ℂ" <
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Well, you only said you could write an ABM. You didn't mention "conventionally call a serial computer". Given where you work, you might have been hypothesizing that you could write an ABM on some other kind of computer. But whatever, I already agreed that it wouldn't. I'll repeat that what's more interesting is whether it would *look* like it did ... whether it could *simulate* free will, which is the topic at hand.
Again, I'm not talking about a different concept. I'm talking about this:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/freewill On 6/15/20 5:40 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Anyone that says an ABM can display Free Will, running on what we conventionally call a serial computer, is certainly talking about a different concept.
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