Finally, I propose a `Turing test' forįree will: a decision maker who passes this test will tend to believe that he, Unpredictability of the decision making process is what give rise to our I argue that this intrinsic computational Outcomes of that process can be intrinsically unpredictable, even to -Įspecially to - ourselves. By contrast, the theory of computation implies that even when ourĭecisions arise from a completely deterministic decision-making process, the Of quantum mechanics adds only randomness to decision making processes, notįreedom. Implies that events are intrinsically unpredictable, the `pure stochasticity' Quantum mechanics and computation in free will. Download a PDF of the paper titled A Turing test for free will, by Seth Lloyd Download PDF Abstract: Before Alan Turing made his crucial contributions to the theory ofĬomputation, he studied the question of whether quantum mechanics could throw
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