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 | | From: | examachine at gmail.com | | Subject: | Re: AI will never work in 100 years !!!! | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 09:49:15 -0800 |
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 | Defining intelligence to be super-mechanical is a presupposition in your post, which I find myself at complete disagreement with, as do many physicalists.
Why do you need to hang on to substance dualism of the less enlightened ages?
Regards,
-- Eray
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 | | From: | nobody | | Subject: | Re: AI will never work in 100 years !!!! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:36:50 GMT |
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 | On 23 Jan 2005 09:49:15 -0800, examachine@gmail.com wrote:
>Defining intelligence to be super-mechanical is a presupposition in >your post,
Everything is mechanical. But there are easy mechanical problems and hard mechanical problems. Theorem proving is an easy mechanical problem since it operates within the confines of an axiomatic system. Applying axioms and theorems ad nausaem with clever search strategies to make the process practical does not advance AI research. Not to say that I find that worthless. In fact, freeing humans from the tedious computing tasks is a very worthy endavour. However, theorem proving and chess playing systems notwithstanding, we are as far away from AI as we were the day the term was first coined.
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