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From: RedKnight@tseserv (RedKnight)
Subject: Re: RFD: My Learning/Thinking Neural Network
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In article <DD1y25.Dx9@bigtop.dr.att.com>, jmarkus@kimpek.dr.att.com (John W. Markus) writes:
> Joseph Bridgewater <bridgwtr@vanzandt.amd.com> writes:
> >We have developed a learning, thinking neural network.  It thinks.
> >Based on our research, I will venture to say that we have the most 
> >sophisticated neural network design in the world.
> >I will be interested to hear what you would discuss about this.
> >Please ask me questions, refute me, offer me lots of money, whatever.
> 
> That's all well and good, but I would need to hear more about this
> network and what it does before I can get too interested.  So far,
> all of the posts I have read have absolutely nothing to say about your
> net other than it is very complex and can think.

I guess it all depends on the reference of intelligence used.  It's not hard to imagine
that the system could appear at least as intelligent as the original post.

RK 

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