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Fundamentally, anything humans can do can be done by physical systems of some kind, (because humans are already such a system), so given enough time I’d bet that it would be eventually possible to make a machine do literally anything that can be done by a human. There might be some things that nobody ever does get an AI to replicate even if technically possible though, just because of not having a motivation to

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The flavor of cinnamon toast crunch.

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Was my exact thought. Lol

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Since AI is trained by us, using the fruit of human labor as input, it’ll have to be something we can’t train it to do.

Something biological or instinctual… Like being in close proximity to an AI will never result in synchronized menstruation since an AI can’t and won’t ever menstruate.

So… That 👍

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Synched Menstruation is supposed to be a myth now. I have experienced it many times, but I guess it’s mostly considered coincidence, which it could be, I’m not a mathematician.

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What would you bet on AI not ever getting the ability to menstruate?

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Computers will never consistently beat humans and humans will never consistently beat computers as snakes and ladders.

Or rock-paper-scissors, for that matter.

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Didn’t some robotics lab build an unbeatable rock-paper-scissors robot a while back?

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Calvinball! All hail Watterson lol

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An exact 1:1 realtime copy of itself emulated within a simulated universe.

Pretty much everything else mentioned in this thread falls into the “never say never” category.

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Also being able to analyze any program and guarantee it will stop

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Probably still a never say never problem:

In their new paper, the five computer scientists prove that interrogating entangled provers makes it possible to verify answers to unsolvable problems, including the halting problem.

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If you actually read the article, it doesn’t say anything about being able to solve the halting problem. It used the undecidability of the halting problem to prove equivalence of another class of problems to the halting problem.

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