Obviously, Clarke meant that high tech looks like a magic trick. The difference is if you go “Oh golly gee, a wizard did it“ or “There must be a rational explanation for this“.
Even if you hypothesize that tectonic plate movement is caused by giants carrying the plates around, and then go ahead to find evidence, and are ready to throw it away when evidence suggests something else, you are being rational.
When you only go “a wizard did it“ and nothing else, you're being stupid.
If you gave a dude from the Middle Ages a smartphone, it would be a magic box at first. The question is what he does next. Is he going to blindly burn you for witchcraft, or is he going to learn about electricity, light, polarization, pixels, software, programing, etc... in order to understand how it works. Is he going to accept that it not “just works“, does he understand that it works based on conditions, causality?
Creationists are that kind of stupid. They go “omg wtf God did it“ and stop there. They don't even try to understand the “how“. They don't even accept that there is a “how“, all the underlying natural processes.
Ymindale said:
You are confusing the term PROGRAM with a AI. I see this alot with video gamers. No the enemy does not have an AI, it has a set of instructions aka a program.
That's wrong. All A.I.s are programs. Not all programs are A.I.s.
A video game A.I. is run by a script (let's say the most simple case “if wall then turn, else if enemy then shoot, else walk“), just like any other A.I. It's a matter of complexity, that's all.
Video game A.I. is limited by processing power. If you want to have 100 non playable characters behave individually in an intelligent fashion, you have to perform 100 instances of the A.I. script, and that's going to take its toll.
The chess A.I. that beats human chess players is run on a supercomputer.
But on their basic level, all A.I.s are if then else statements.
And when you consciously see inside yourself, you realize that you operate on if then else as well.
That's why you run on “software“ as well.