jonahbenton
7 hours ago
Tyler is an academic economist. He is accustomed to thinking about the magic of the markets. No consciousness there. Sure.
But the "market" is a human invention around which there also exists governance / regulation / accountability / responsibility. That these structures exist- even when people try to evade them- is the existence proof of the thing that the word intent refers to, and that there is a feedback loop incorporating the modeling of intent in human behavior is what consciousness refers to.
The existence proofs are there no matter how poorly Tyler argues against them.