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Vincent
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  • Yes, you can make an AI emulating the most people

  • No there always will be a person whose behavior is impossible to predict or emulate using a machine. You would need a hypercomputing divicedevice (which is physically impossible).

See Thomas Breuer "Impossibility or universally valid theories".

  • Yes, you can make an AI emulating the most people

  • No there always will be a person whose behavior is impossible to predict or emulate using a machine. You would need a hypercomputing divice (which is physically impossible).

See Thomas Breuer "Impossibility or universally valid theories".

  • Yes, you can make an AI emulating the most people

  • No there always will be a person whose behavior is impossible to predict or emulate using a machine. You would need a hypercomputing device (which is physically impossible).

See Thomas Breuer "Impossibility or universally valid theories".

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Anixx
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  • Yes, you can make an AI emulating the most people

  • No there always will be a person whose behavior is impossible to predict or emulate using a machine. You would need a hypercomputing divice (which is physically impossible).

See Thomas Breuer "Impossibility or universally valid theories".