

We certainly haven’t ruled out the possibility that the human brain is capable of some sort of “super Turing” calculations. That would lead me to 2 questions;
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Can we devise some test to show this? If we expand our definition of “test” to include anything we can measure, directly or indirectly, through our senses?
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What do we think is the “magic” ingredient that allows humans to engage in “super turing” activities, that a computer doesn’t have? eg Are carbon compounds inherently more suited to intelligence than silicon compounds?




Sort of. I’ve switched to Kagi and I mostly like it. They clearly don’t have as much of the internet indexed but they have most of it and the stuff they do have is properly searchable.
Google has more stuff but they hide the actual result under a pile of garbage.