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His argument is that incompleteness means that humans will always be able to do things that non-quantum machines can't. I don't agree with this view.

> In my view its inevitable that we'll build an AI that is more capable than a human.

Seems pretty likely, with a big uncertainty on timeframe.

> And that the AI will be able to build better computers, and write better software. That the singularity.

This could happen, but I don't agree it's an inevitable consequence of the first.



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