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... fallacy of misplaced concreteness ' , to submit , in short , to the existential fallacy . Thus we behave as if the class of intelligent or thinking or understanding machines were non - empty . The evidence , so far , provides no basis ...
... fallacy of misplaced concreteness ' , to submit , in short , to the existential fallacy . Thus we behave as if the class of intelligent or thinking or understanding machines were non - empty . The evidence , so far , provides no basis ...
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... Existential Fallacy Essentially the Turing test gains its startling conviction from its exploitation of an existential fallacy , i.e. the assumption , in the absence of experience or encounter , that an entity conceived under a certain ...
... Existential Fallacy Essentially the Turing test gains its startling conviction from its exploitation of an existential fallacy , i.e. the assumption , in the absence of experience or encounter , that an entity conceived under a certain ...
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... existential fallacy . Even if human intelligence admits of a modular characterisation in terms of its physical basis in the brain , it is still not merely a list of properties or abilities . To say so is to miss the essential existential ...
... existential fallacy . Even if human intelligence admits of a modular characterisation in terms of its physical basis in the brain , it is still not merely a list of properties or abilities . To say so is to miss the essential existential ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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