How were people able to program things without AI?
>>108857501magical 8ball
>>108857501very painfully
>>108857501>How were people able to program things without computersSo I've been thinking, if you understand the inner workings of a computer, could you emulate it within your own mind space? Wouldn't that mean if you become smart enough (smart as in understanding/comprehension of computers) you'll always have a working computer with you in your meat brain, so long as you keep your head attached? If you understand computers enough, does part of you become a computer?
>>108857501BI
>>108860581You could but you'd be super slow at it. It would take you a couple of lifetimes to for instance move a pac man one pixel to the right.
>>108860581Yeah, human brains contains a computer and is more complex than one. The logic we are capable of is more robust than the logic of a digital computer. This is studied in mathematical logic (read Gödel's first and second incompleteness theorems) and the mathematics of computing
>>108857501>how were people able to build the pyramids without cranes?This is you.