That’s a good point. It’s still not clear to me that he’s talking about precisely the same thing in both quotes. The point also remains that if you’re not associating “understanding” with a class as broad as turing-completeness, then you can construct things that humans can’t understand, e.g. by hiding them in complex patterns, or by using human blind spots.
That’s a good point. It’s still not clear to me that he’s talking about precisely the same thing in both quotes. The point also remains that if you’re not associating “understanding” with a class as broad as turing-completeness, then you can construct things that humans can’t understand, e.g. by hiding them in complex patterns, or by using human blind spots.