It does matter.
As that AI can easily be resurrected with all memory intact.
Being powered down and able to be powered back on is more akin to sleep
It does matter.
As that AI can easily be resurrected with all memory intact.
Being powered down and able to be powered back on is more akin to sleep
Can ≠ could ≠ will
Clock aside, there's no activity when powered down, when you sleep you dream eventually. In that sense power off is closer to death than sleep
Can ≠ could ≠ will
Clock aside, there's no activity when powered down, when you sleep you dream eventually. In that sense power off is closer to death than sleep
where does those even matter though?
where does those even matter though?
You are asking if the distinction between an absolute certainty and a mere probability is important
I say yes
You are asking if the distinction between an absolute certainty and a mere probability is important
I say yes
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