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Can Computers Think? The case for and against artificial intelligence
Title: Can Computers Think? The case for and against artificial intelligence
Category: Science & Technology / Computers and Cybernetics
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Can Computers Think? The case for and against artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence has been the subject of many bad '80's
movies and countless science fiction novels. But what happens when we
seriously consider the question of computers that think. Is it possible for
computers to have complex thoughts, and even emotions, like homo sapien? This
paper will seek to answer that question and also look at what attempts are being
made to make artificial intelligence (hereafter called AI) a reality.
Before we can investigate whether
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Lenat. "Without sensory input, the
program's knowledge can never really amount to more than an abstract network
of symbols.
So, what's the answer? The evidence points to the position that AI is
possible. What is our brain but a complicated network of neurons? And what is
thought but response to stimuli? How to go about achieving AI is another
question entirely. All avenues should be explored. Someone is bound to hit on it.
Thank you.
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