Now, I am not certain about this, but we have to examine that code before we know it’s outcome.
While this isn’t “Running” the code in the traditional sense of computation as we are familiar with it today, it does seem that the code is sort of run by our brains as a simulation as we scan it.
As sort of meta-process if you will...
I could be so wrong about that though… eh...
Also, that code is useless really, except maybe as a wait function… It doesn’t really do anything (Not sure why Unknowns gets voted up in the first post above, and down below)...
Also, leaping from some code to the Entirety of an AI’s source code seems to be a rather large leap.
Also, leaping from some code to the Entirety of an AI’s source code seems to be a rather large leap.
“some code” is part of “the entirety of an AI’s source code”—if it doesn’t need to execute some part of the code, then it doesn’t need to execute the entirety of the code.
Now, I am not certain about this, but we have to examine that code before we know it’s outcome.
While this isn’t “Running” the code in the traditional sense of computation as we are familiar with it today, it does seem that the code is sort of run by our brains as a simulation as we scan it.
As sort of meta-process if you will...
I could be so wrong about that though… eh...
Also, that code is useless really, except maybe as a wait function… It doesn’t really do anything (Not sure why Unknowns gets voted up in the first post above, and down below)...
Also, leaping from some code to the Entirety of an AI’s source code seems to be a rather large leap.
“some code” is part of “the entirety of an AI’s source code”—if it doesn’t need to execute some part of the code, then it doesn’t need to execute the entirety of the code.