Computers can mimic human intelligence, sometimes quite impressively. This has led some to claim that, a.) computers can actually acquire intelligence, and/or, b.) the human mind may be thought of as a very sophisticated computer. In this paper I argue that neither of these inferences are sound. The human mind and computers, I argue, operate on radically different principles
The reemergence of artificial intelligence during the last 30 years has introduced severalforms of w...
The reemergence of artificial intelligence during the last 30 years has introduced severalforms of w...
The question of intelligence opens up a bouquet of interrelated questions: Suppose that some future ...
Computers can mimic human intelligence, sometimes quite impressively. This has led some to claim tha...
Abstract. According to the conventional wisdom, Turing (1950) said that computing machines can be in...
Recent progress in artificial intelligence has led some to speculate that machine intelligence may s...
Recent progress in artificial intelligence has led some to speculate that machine intelligence may s...
Recent progress in artificial intelligence has led some to speculate that machine intelligence may s...
grantor: University of TorontoIs there a distinction between knowledge humans can acquire ...
grantor: University of TorontoIs there a distinction between knowledge humans can acquire ...
Intelligence is hard to define but it is closely related to understanding, which seems to be a simpl...
Intelligence is hard to define but it is closely related to understanding, which seems to be a simpl...
Intelligence is hard to define but it is closely related to understanding, which seems to be a simpl...
The reemergence of artificial intelligence during the last 30 years has introduced severalforms of w...
Are intelligent machines really intelligent? Is the underlying philosophical concept of intelligence...
The reemergence of artificial intelligence during the last 30 years has introduced severalforms of w...
The reemergence of artificial intelligence during the last 30 years has introduced severalforms of w...
The question of intelligence opens up a bouquet of interrelated questions: Suppose that some future ...
Computers can mimic human intelligence, sometimes quite impressively. This has led some to claim tha...
Abstract. According to the conventional wisdom, Turing (1950) said that computing machines can be in...
Recent progress in artificial intelligence has led some to speculate that machine intelligence may s...
Recent progress in artificial intelligence has led some to speculate that machine intelligence may s...
Recent progress in artificial intelligence has led some to speculate that machine intelligence may s...
grantor: University of TorontoIs there a distinction between knowledge humans can acquire ...
grantor: University of TorontoIs there a distinction between knowledge humans can acquire ...
Intelligence is hard to define but it is closely related to understanding, which seems to be a simpl...
Intelligence is hard to define but it is closely related to understanding, which seems to be a simpl...
Intelligence is hard to define but it is closely related to understanding, which seems to be a simpl...
The reemergence of artificial intelligence during the last 30 years has introduced severalforms of w...
Are intelligent machines really intelligent? Is the underlying philosophical concept of intelligence...
The reemergence of artificial intelligence during the last 30 years has introduced severalforms of w...
The reemergence of artificial intelligence during the last 30 years has introduced severalforms of w...
The question of intelligence opens up a bouquet of interrelated questions: Suppose that some future ...