• cyd@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    By that metric, you can argue Kasparov isn’t thinking during chess, either. A lot of human chess “thinking” is recalling memorized openings, evaluating positions many moves deep, and other tasks that map to what a chess engine does. Of course Kasparov is thinking, but then you have to conclude that the AI is thinking too. Thinking isn’t a magic process, nor is it tightly coupled to human-like brain processes as we like to think.

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      2 hours ago

      By that metric, you can argue Kasparov isn’t thinking during chess

      Kasparov’s thinking fits pretty much all biological definitions of thinking. Which is the entire point.