You're conflating general descriptions of algorithms with implementations of said algorithms. I disagree; an implementation of an algorithm CAN very much so be tied to one particular program. If you ignore function call…
Yes, but most decisions don't intentionally make permanent heritable changes to a species. It's not convincing to say the worst-case scenario associated with GMO monocultures is the same risk associated with, say, a…
>It's really the same process, with but with noise removed If it is "the same process", then how are we able to make a distinction between domestication and biolistics or crispr? Even disregarding the literal human…
You're conflating general descriptions of algorithms with implementations of said algorithms. I disagree; an implementation of an algorithm CAN very much so be tied to one particular program. If you ignore function call…
Yes, but most decisions don't intentionally make permanent heritable changes to a species. It's not convincing to say the worst-case scenario associated with GMO monocultures is the same risk associated with, say, a…
>It's really the same process, with but with noise removed If it is "the same process", then how are we able to make a distinction between domestication and biolistics or crispr? Even disregarding the literal human…