Are non-biological Beings different to each other?
Are non-biological Beings different to each other?
If humans are different to each other and the same applies to animals when they are of the same kind, is this the case for non-biological Beings? Organisations are identical to each other in the way they are materialised and process information (as prescribed by regulation), regardless of their purpose. Artificial Beings (particularly computer programs), on the other hand, are not necessarily identical to each other, even if of the same kind. As with humans and other animals, differences come about in their ability to process information. Although given to them by the humans who have created them, their abilities may differ widely, from the processing of a given dataset for a specific purpose to open-ended generative artificial intelligence systems.
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