Will-less intellect


"Still, it will never be able to really judge the truth for itself. A few anecdotes would be sufficient to prove my point.

"While researching Thomas Aquinas’ Five Ways, I came across an AI-generated response that said that Aquinas thought God’s existence was self-evident. However, having just read directly for myself, ST [Summa Theologica] I 2.1, Aquinas wrote, 'that God exists is not self-evident.' The AI was quoting a contributor from Quora rather than Aquinas himself.

"A friend of mine debated with an AI wherein he convinced it that two and two were actually five, not four. And then there is the comic resourcefulness of AI that suggested thickening cheese on a pizza using non-toxic glue.

"The missing piece to this so-called artificial intelligence is not some algorithm capable of generating hitherto unknown knowledge. 

"A free will [intention] can judge what is good or bad, true or false, and noble or base. Until we can locate the physical part of the human being that is the source of our free will and replicate it, AI can never truly be intelligent."


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