> But how are animals with nerve-centres or brains different? What do we think us humans do differently so we are not just very big probabilistic prediction systems?
I see this statement thrown around a lot and I don't understand why. We don't process information like computers do. We don't learn like they do, either. We have huge portions of our brains dedicated to communication and problem solving. Clearly we're not stochastic parrots.
> if we develop the technology to engineer animal-style nerves and form them into big lumps called 'brains'
I think y'all vastly underestimate how complex and difficult a task this is.
It's not even "draw a circle, draw the rest of the owl", it's "draw a circle, build the rest of the Dyson sphere".
It's easy to _say_ it, it's easy to picture it, but actually doing it? We're basically at zero.