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Prediction Version of the Free Will Argument
1. Computers only do what they are programmed to do
2. Programming is done by humans who can predict what the programs are going to do
3. Anything that can be predicted can't have free will

Therefore, computers can't have free will, and there can't be Strong AI
Causal Version
1. Computers do only what they are programmed to do
2. Anything that is following only instructions is completely caused in its actions and can't have free will

No strong AI, then
Indeterminist Answer to Free Will
Chance
Libertarian Answer to Free Will
Contra-causal freedom
Compatabilist Answer to free will
Caused but uncoerced
Problem to Indeterminist
Randomness does not yield free will
Problem to Libertarian
Evidence for autonomous self
Problem to Compatabilist
No responsibility if caused to do every action
Hard Determinism
We really have no free will, so why can't a program have much free will as a human?