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From: RedKnight@tseserv (RedKnight)
Subject: Re: Terminator
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 1995 16:52:26 GMT
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In article <stick-0306951605060001@user59.lightside.com>, stick@lightside.com (Joe) writes:
> I heard that by killing off half of a fairly sizable 'net, you can
> actually induce "creativity" and "self-awareness"... Great! All we need
> now is a real world Terminator 2 situation. Personally I think that
> research in NN technology should be stopped by the govt. or at least
> severe restrictions should be placed on it.
> 
> Viva real brains

It never fails to amaze me how AI research continues to produce two completely
opposite reactions: one group that says no artificial system will ever in a million
years realize even the most simple aspect of human intelligence and another group
that predicts robot armageddon is just around the corner.


RK, who is just happy that somebody thinks there is potential in this neural stuff


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