What? Just because predicting human behaviour one minute before it’s happening with 99% accuracy is more impressive, it doesn’t mean that it involves any kind of different process than predicting human behaviour 5 seconds before with 60% accurateness. Admittedly, it might imply different kind, maybe even unachievable or uncomputable kind of process, but it also may be just a matter of better probes/more computational power.
So would you have been wiling to draw the same conclusion from an experiment that predicted the button pushing 1 second before with 99.99999% probability by scanning the neurons in the arm?
As I said in another comment: no, because that doesn’t add information, since pushing the button = neurons in the arm firing. The threshold is when the elaboration leaves the brain.
So would you have been wiling to draw the same conclusion from an experiment that predicted the button pushing 1 second before with 99.99999% probability by scanning the neurons in the arm?
As I said in another comment: no, because that doesn’t add information, since pushing the button = neurons in the arm firing. The threshold is when the elaboration leaves the brain.