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... Human beings and computers are the prime examples of such systems . ( Slack 1984 p.156 ) Thus are humans and computers equated ? Are we to accept this equation ? Whether or not we do , one thing is certain PURE INTELLIGENCE 131 Symbol ...
... Human beings and computers are the prime examples of such systems . ( Slack 1984 p.156 ) Thus are humans and computers equated ? Are we to accept this equation ? Whether or not we do , one thing is certain PURE INTELLIGENCE 131 Symbol ...
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... physical and emotional life ? But a careful reading of Cassirer gives us ... system . A physical symbol system consists of a set of entities , called symbols , which are physical patterns that can occur as components of ... SYMBOL SYSTEMS 133.
... physical and emotional life ? But a careful reading of Cassirer gives us ... system . A physical symbol system consists of a set of entities , called symbols , which are physical patterns that can occur as components of ... SYMBOL SYSTEMS 133.
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... symbol - processing system has enjoyed universal acceptance as an accurate term for computers , which is more ... physical symbol - system , thus cutting the existential root of intelligence and mistaking form for content . But a ...
... symbol - processing system has enjoyed universal acceptance as an accurate term for computers , which is more ... physical symbol - system , thus cutting the existential root of intelligence and mistaking form for content . But a ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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