AdieuToLogic 4 days ago

"Good questions" require understanding, a uniquely human concept as it exists strictly within the mind of a person.

"Great answers" can be identified as such by entities possessing understanding of the question posed. As defined above, this is a uniquely human concept.

Central to the above assertions are two words within the article's title; "good" and "great." These are valuations ascribed by a person, not an algorithm.

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unraveller 4 days ago

Hence why an algorithm can never create a better and better version of itself in perpetuity.