Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 07:20:12 10/16/02
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On October 16, 2002 at 09:51:23, Graham Laight wrote:
>On October 16, 2002 at 09:11:52, Terry Ripple wrote:
>
>>"Memorization" doesn't prove intelligence!! I was just doing some research on
>>this topic and this was fully explained.
>
>It's not enough to say what intelligence isn't.
>
>If you want to convince us that machines aren't intelligence, then you have to
>stipulate what intelligence IS.
>
>-g
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>“Intelligence is the ability to face problems in an unprogrammed (creative) manner.”
Intelligence exists as a very general mental capability involving ability to
reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn
quickly and learn from experience.
" Now show me where a computer can do all this? "
Regards,
Terry
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