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Article 3562 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: daryl@oracorp.com
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: Robotic Follies
Message-ID: <1992Feb6.164620.1368@oracorp.com>
Date: 6 Feb 92 16:46:20 GMT
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Mikhail Zeleny writes (in response to Ozan Yigit):

> No Thanks, Mr Y: my articles are not written for mostpeople, but only
> for those capable of understanding. You and your ilk have less in
> common with the latter than the squarerootofminusone; consequently
> your invitations, like your limitations, concern me not in the least.
> Feel free to sink back into the latest and closest approximation to
> singular prenatal passivity which Artificial Intelligence, in its
> finite but unbounded wisdom, has successfully impressed on your
> robotic mind.

Mikhail, it may very well be that people fail to appreciate the
quality of your arguments through stupidity or through intellectual
laziness. However, given that *nobody* on this group seems to fully
appreciate your wisdom, you might condescend to making your arguments
accessible to the lowly masses, if you desire to be understood. If you
have no such desire, then it will remain a puzzle as to why you post
at all. A voice crying in the wilderness, perhaps?

Daryl McCullough
ORA Corp.
Ithaca, NY


