I probably would agree with the unsnarkified version of what you're saying to some extent, but I think it's worth mentioning that the argument you seem to be dismissing can take a much stronger form, questioning latent premises about free will by proposing that _neither_ computers nor humans are sentient, that they are both entirely deterministic and utimately amount to interference patterns of ancient thermodynamic gradients created in the formation of the universe.
I probably would agree with the unsnarkified version of what you're saying to some extent, but I think it's worth mentioning that the argument you seem to be dismissing can take a much stronger form, questioning latent premises about free will by proposing that _neither_ computers nor humans are sentient, that they are both entirely deterministic and utimately amount to interference patterns of ancient thermodynamic gradients created in the formation of the universe.
Are you implying that large numbers are deities?
Yes