Level 1: Algorithm-based Intelligence
An intelligence of level 1 acts on innate algorithms, like a bacterium that survives using inherited mechanisms.
Level 2: Goal-oriented Intelligence
An intelligence of level 2 has an innate goal. It develops and finds new algorithms to solve a problem. For example, the paperclip maximizer is a level-2 intelligence.
Level 3: Philosophical Intelligence
An intelligence of level 3 has neither any preset algorithms nor goals. It looks for goals and algorithms to achieve the goal. Ethical questions are only applicable to intelligence of level 3.
What form of evidence or argument would persuade you to change your mind on the usefulness/validity of falsification?
What form of evidence or argument would persuade you to change your mind on your understanding of the physical reality?
If the people around me that I consider intelligent and respectable said consistently that ideas don't need to be falsifiable, and if the people who rejected the falsification criterion could do useful and miraculous things like inventing telephones far more often than the pro-falsification-ists could, then I would conclude that falsificationism was bunk.
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