But the vast majority of initial states for a lump of carbon/oxygen/hydrogen/nitrogen atoms do not include a person programming a computer with the intention of taking over the internet. Shouldn’t you apply the same logic there that you apply to the case of a computer?
In fact a single zero day exploit is certainly much simpler than a full human, so aprior it’s more likely for a computer with a zero day exploit to form from the void than for a computer with a competent human intent on taking over the internet to form from the void.
But the vast majority of initial states for a lump of carbon/oxygen/hydrogen/nitrogen atoms do not include a person programming a computer with the intention of taking over the internet. Shouldn’t you apply the same logic there that you apply to the case of a computer?
In fact a single zero day exploit is certainly much simpler than a full human, so aprior it’s more likely for a computer with a zero day exploit to form from the void than for a computer with a competent human intent on taking over the internet to form from the void.