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... processing system . The mind is an information processing system . Therefore the mind is a computer . Therefore the mind is a machine . Even though , after a brief examination , we become aware that the use of the logic of identity is ...
... processing system . The mind is an information processing system . Therefore the mind is a computer . Therefore the mind is a machine . Even though , after a brief examination , we become aware that the use of the logic of identity is ...
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... processing is at the level of pattern , not at the level of thing or object . This is a mistaken objection . For a computer the processing of entities is at the level of matter . There is no more significance for the computer in ...
... processing is at the level of pattern , not at the level of thing or object . This is a mistaken objection . For a computer the processing of entities is at the level of matter . There is no more significance for the computer in ...
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... processing that the intellectual work of machine and algorithm designers brings to light . We have argued that only an unknown minuscule fraction of these processing patterns is available for the evolution - constrained activity of the ...
... processing that the intellectual work of machine and algorithm designers brings to light . We have argued that only an unknown minuscule fraction of these processing patterns is available for the evolution - constrained activity of the ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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