RE: Determinism and Creativity and why we're so fuzzy
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AI prompts go through a similar process - the prompt might be the same, but the results always vary. If you think about it, the Theory of Evolution is imbedded in this process - random mutation and natural selection. What appears as 'randomness' is firing at the speed of light, and gets filtered at similar speed to produce a result that seems to resemble a familiar template - will it stick? - the survival of the fittest.
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With AI: The prompt can be the same, the default is that the random seed changes at run time. You can put in a certain random seed, and you'll get the same result each time, providing you use the same prompt and seed.
what would be an equivalent of a seed for our brain?
I have no clue. I think it is the sum total of all of our experiences, thoughts, and the precursor before the moment of creation. Since we can't re-run that moment more than once - I don't think we'll ever know. That's where it enters philosophy and physics, and time and starts to hurt my brain a little bit more.