Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The Limits of Computing

Amazing technological advances make it seem possible, and even likely, that in the future a computer could do most jobs more efficiently and accurately than a human. Is there anything a computer cannot be taught? It is already clear that a computer can be taught reason, because it functions through logic. A computer can also be taught natural language, as evidenced by IBM’s Watson. A computer can even be given biases that make it appear emotional. For example, training Watson involved a medical specialist teaching the computer which sites to trust. From an outsiders perspective, Watson was taught to be skeptical. It seems to me that a computer can be taught to at least mimic everything human except for one thing: a human can receive revelation from God. Unlike most information, revelation cannot be retrieved from the internet or observed from primary inputs like video or audio. Revelation isn't predictable and often it doesn't even seem reasonable. But, a human acting on revelations can always make better decisions than the best computer mankind will ever come up with.

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  1. We can teach computers a lot of things through machine learning, but we cannot teach them how to think for themselves. Thinking for oneself is also important to the recipe of receiving revelation.

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