Difference between revisions of "mushy theory of "meaning", GDPR, champions, "free lunches", "purpose", "social machines" and Homo Deus' views on coevolution (Q1651)"
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There is "no free lunch" for search and optimization problems, except in co-evolutionary situations.
In the typical coevolutionary scenarios encountered in biology, where there is no champion, the NFL still holds.
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Humankind's immense ability to give meaning to its actions and thoughts is what has enabled its many achievements but this ability is now under threat due to technological developments.
The ability to ascribe meaning to the world is becoming increasingly inequitably split.
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We define semantic information as the syntactic information that a physical system has about its environment which is causally necessary for the system to maintain its own existence
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we have legal tools to get meaning from systems
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creating a place where we can debate, share different opinions, and express our views is what makes our app and technologies meaningful for people all over the world
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