No, because there are no causal relationships, or relationships at all, within the randomly generated memory. If all you know is the prior distribution, not that the large-scale structure is in fact meaningful, there’s no mutual information between any of the bits; and even once you know all the bits, since they’re independent and random you can’t say “this bit is 1 because this bit is 0.”
This all smells of Mind Projection Fallacy, now that I think about it.
No, because there are no causal relationships, or relationships at all, within the randomly generated memory. If all you know is the prior distribution, not that the large-scale structure is in fact meaningful, there’s no mutual information between any of the bits; and even once you know all the bits, since they’re independent and random you can’t say “this bit is 1 because this bit is 0.”
This all smells of Mind Projection Fallacy, now that I think about it.