Sounds right, in most cases only the broadest strokes of the algorithm matters. For simple things with a low number of possible states like almost all game theory example the notion of personhood does not really have any use. There are however computations that use things like large swats of your memory or your entire visual field simultaneously, and those tends to be the ones were the concepts do matter.
Sounds right, in most cases only the broadest strokes of the algorithm matters. For simple things with a low number of possible states like almost all game theory example the notion of personhood does not really have any use. There are however computations that use things like large swats of your memory or your entire visual field simultaneously, and those tends to be the ones were the concepts do matter.