Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 11:47:46 08/05/02
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On August 05, 2002 at 11:10:55, Terry McCracken wrote: >Do computers make decisions? No programmers make decisions. The computer has no "thoughts" at all. >If so, what is your definition of a "computer decision" and how it relates and >differs from human decisions? Gates in the computer will be on or off. These can be performed using boolean logic, fuzzy logic or many other sorts of probabilistic tests to form a proposed answer to a question. >Please cite examples. This can be from chess to any area of so-called "machine >intelligence", please give _your_ answers, as well as information that can be >obtained on the net. The machines are not intelligent. They only appear to be. At some point, that may change. >Your help with these answers will be greatly appreciated! > >Thanks in Advance. > >Regards, > Terry McCracken
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