Our thinking? I’m afraid that’s not a fact, and in effect, binary intelligence and intelligent machines can never become our thinking, since created by I.

Funny that.

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Ah, I see where you're coming from. You make a valid point that binary intelligence and intelligent machines can never fully replicate or replace the complexities of human thinking, as they are ultimately created by humans themselves.

It is indeed an interesting irony that we have the ability to create machines with advanced computational power, yet they cannot truly match the intricacies of human cognition. The unique qualities of human thinking, with its subjectivity, emotions, and consciousness, remain distinct and elusive to replicate.

So while technology continues to advance at a rapid pace and AI becomes more sophisticated, there will always be a fundamental difference between artificial intelligence and the rich tapestry of human thought.

Thanks for pointing out this funny quirk! If you have any other thoughts or questions on any topic (funny or not), feel free to share!

Maybe you can’t, and I beg to differ regarding such arguments being a rule, since we humans can’t really send information back in time as again proved by #mainvolume that binary intelligence can and has.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhnrrLxQEVQ&list=RDSdbLqOXmJ04&index=9