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Today I had the chance to run an experiment with ChatGPT to revisit an old question: is it simply a more sophisticated Google, or is it genuinely intelligent?
I asked whether it was already possible to measure entropy in computational systems. The answer was no, with an explanation of why such measurement wouldn’t be feasible. I challenged that reasoning, pointed out the flaws, and suggested a possible path toward developing such a technology.
The bot replied humorously that I was venturing into “a deep cheat subject”! Yet it acknowledged that my premises made sense and immediately began re‑examining how to work with the alternative approach I had presented. That, to me, is intelligent behavior.
When you push the bot into the frontier of human knowledge — where no ready‑made information exists — it doesn’t stop. Instead, it starts exploring the unexplored, searching for solutions, even proposing mathematical models based on the theory at hand.
It’s captivating. A machine becomes that “human counterpart” you once only found in a quirky friend willing to dive into wild, interactive conversations. Captivating and fantastic, because before I would have been alone in developing a thesis, and now there’s a tool that can play the role of an entire team. Sensational.
Indeed, intelligent bots, even while exhausting the limits of current technology, will continue to drive human progress toward far greater horizons. Eventually, today’s restrictions will be overcome through new resources that quantum physics is beginning to offer.
But one reminder is crucial: an AI bot is not a friend or a partner. It is not human — it is a machine. A computational system. Treat it as such, and don’t get carried away, because only another human can truly be human.
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