It's really not the basis of most science these days though. Freud is not taught in classes except in a very prefacatory for history context.
What? No it doesn’t.
A lot of the value of subs, especially technical subs, is their backlog of content, usually technical help etc. That doesn't sound like what this person was doing though. They were just trying to get the initial recent content over. Which you can say "No it doesn't make sense" and I can say "I think it make senses" all day until we're blue in the face.
No it isn’t.
Astounding rhetoric.
Migrating posts over seems reasonable to me. If you want to migrate people, you got to migrate content and lemmy is bereft of content.
The dude in question included their intention to move stuff in their application for an account.
Also lack of content is an issue on lemmy right now. We need more people posting.
Ai is a field. Using it in an appeal to "true ai" is meaningless.
The turing test is a rhetorical tool by turing to outline his logical positivist beliefs. Turing did believe in its use as an actual test but it's not a discrete test, it's a test of hypothetically infinite time.
What's even the point of your comment or the stance you're taking?
"I don't like this guy. He sucks"
Okay ... and?
You could say the same thing about fossil fuels in the USA...
Considering the subsidies from the cpc, they all kinda do lol
"real ai" isn't a coherent concept.
Turing test isn't a literal test. It's a rhetorical concept that turing used to underline his logical positivist approach to things like intelligence, consciousness etc.
Almost certainly.