From my point of view, humans are machines (even if not typical machines). Or, well, some will say that by definition we are not—but that’s not so important really (“machine” is just a word). We are physical systems with certain mental properties, and therefore we are existence proofs of physical systems with those certain mental properties being possible.
machine can have any level of intelligence, humans are in a quite narrow spectrum
True. Although if I myself somehow could work/think a million times faster, I think I’d be superintelligent in terms of my capabilities. (If you are skeptical of that assessment, that’s fine—even if you are, maybe you believe it in regards to some humans.)
prove your point by analogy with humans. If humans can pursue somewhat any goal, machine could too.
It has not been my intention to imply that humans can pursue somewhat any goal :)
I meant to refer to the types of machines that would be technically possible for humans to make (even if we don’t want to so in practice, and shouldn’t want to). And when saying “technically possible”, I’m imagining “ideal” conditions (so it’s not the same as me saying we would be able to make such machines right now—only that it at least would be theoretically possible).
From my point of view, humans are machines (even if not typical machines). Or, well, some will say that by definition we are not—but that’s not so important really (“machine” is just a word). We are physical systems with certain mental properties, and therefore we are existence proofs of physical systems with those certain mental properties being possible.
True. Although if I myself somehow could work/think a million times faster, I think I’d be superintelligent in terms of my capabilities. (If you are skeptical of that assessment, that’s fine—even if you are, maybe you believe it in regards to some humans.)
It has not been my intention to imply that humans can pursue somewhat any goal :)
I meant to refer to the types of machines that would be technically possible for humans to make (even if we don’t want to so in practice, and shouldn’t want to). And when saying “technically possible”, I’m imagining “ideal” conditions (so it’s not the same as me saying we would be able to make such machines right now—only that it at least would be theoretically possible).