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So do you think that the true laws of physics are uncomputable, or that even if a perfectly accurate physical simulation of a person were simulated, that while it would be entirely accurate in predicting what such a person would do if they were physically real, that they would have no internal experience nor moral worth?

Edit: alternatively, perhaps you only mean that any AI that realistically speaking might eventually be made would not be a person, not that no AI that could in theory be made would be?



I apologise in advance, but I have tried to parse your question multiple times, and I am still finding it unintelligible.




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