Is it true that no computer, no matter how sophisticated humans construct it in

Is it true that no computer, no matter how sophisticated humans construct it in

Is it true that no computer, no matter how sophisticated humans construct it in the future, will ever be able to solve philosophy problems because fundamentally a computer cannot function without initial human input programming? Even something as simple or mundane as an everyday moral dilemma?

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