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The author concludes that the Internet will someday gain a humanlike intelligence. This is based on an analogy to the human brain. Computers that make up the Internet form an interconnected collection that transmits information, which is similar to how neurons form in the human brain. In addition, the Internet is growing at millions of points, which is similar to a developing human brain.
The author assumes that the superficial similarities between the Internet and a brain imply that the Internet will eventually gain a another similarity related to intelligence. This overlooks the possibility that there’s no connection between the existing similarities and the development of a similar intelligence.
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