What pedanterrific says. There’s lots of artifacts that display computing abilities (the Sorting Hat being the foremost example) which suggest that you don’t need to explicitly transfigure computing hardware (which is suggested not to work around magic anyway), you can probably just specify the software requirements and they get implemented somehow.
I don’t think that it would be necessary to literally transfigure an AGI. Since it’s possible to cast spells which react in a certain way to a trigger/specific change in surroundings, there’s likely potential for creating artifices on the complexity level of scripts/programs using spells.
I think it would take quite a while to advance this science to the point where it could create an AGI (perhaps sped along depending on how easily it was integrated with Muggle computer science), but I think that if HJPEV thought about creating powerful optimization processes using magic which actually did what he intended, a huge power boost would result. Especially because AFAIK, the wizarding world has no parallel to programming, so only Muggleborns would really have a hope of understanding what he was doing.
I dunno how he would break the story but the AI stuff is the only stuff I can think of that Harry doesn’t draw on that would have external story-breaking power.
Maybe I’m just not creative enough to break the story with metaethics or fun theory.
Probably the AI stuff. Harry never talks/thinks about AI.
Read Eliezers coming of Age and Lawful Intelligence.
He thinks about it at least a little: “artificial intelligence” shows up in chapters 6, 10, 25 and 27.
oops. He doesn’t use it much though. He doesn’t take it as seriously as nano.
Is the idea that he would break the story by transfiguring an FAI? (Is that possible?)
What pedanterrific says. There’s lots of artifacts that display computing abilities (the Sorting Hat being the foremost example) which suggest that you don’t need to explicitly transfigure computing hardware (which is suggested not to work around magic anyway), you can probably just specify the software requirements and they get implemented somehow.
I’m gonna go with “no”.
I don’t think that it would be necessary to literally transfigure an AGI. Since it’s possible to cast spells which react in a certain way to a trigger/specific change in surroundings, there’s likely potential for creating artifices on the complexity level of scripts/programs using spells.
I think it would take quite a while to advance this science to the point where it could create an AGI (perhaps sped along depending on how easily it was integrated with Muggle computer science), but I think that if HJPEV thought about creating powerful optimization processes using magic which actually did what he intended, a huge power boost would result. Especially because AFAIK, the wizarding world has no parallel to programming, so only Muggleborns would really have a hope of understanding what he was doing.
I dunno how he would break the story but the AI stuff is the only stuff I can think of that Harry doesn’t draw on that would have external story-breaking power.
Maybe I’m just not creative enough to break the story with metaethics or fun theory.