
u/vintergroena

When did Mirrorform+Imepending behavior change?
I posted here earlier about a behavior I was unsure, how to explain with rules https://www.reddit.com/r/MagicArena/comments/1r80m8y/potential_bug_mirroform_vs_impending/ and here https://www.reddit.com/r/mtgrules/s/c7Qd73bikF and got mixed answers.
In short, in the past when I used [[Mirrorform]] targeting an Impending non-creature enchantment such as [[Overlord of the Floodpits]] it changed it into a creature.
Now for some reason this behavior changed and it stays as a non-creature Enchantment when targeted.
When did this change happen? Is it documented/explained anywhere? Is it a bug fix or was a bug introduced? Is there a judge here that can give an authroritative interpretation of the rules on this case?
I'm really confused at this point.
This nerfed my fav standard deck into the ground btw, sadge.
Whatever you consider consciousness to be, is it plausible for AI to have it? Do most animals have it?
reddit.comIs the "does AI have consciousness" debate even considered legit among philosophy scholars?
I studied AI, not philosophy. If you asked me "does AI have consciousness?" I would tell you "of course not, is that not kinda self-evident?". But then I'm dumbstruck because even though I consider the negative answer obvious, apparently there's a lot of people who don't and I'm like wtf why, there's zero reason to think it's conscious
Is this even considered a legit discourse among philosphers or is it just some sort of pop-philosophy?