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>From: hofbauer@csri.toronto.edu (John Hofbauer)
Subject: Re: Penrose on Man vs. Machine
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(Richard A. Schumacher) writes:
> How many AI people have human intelligence as their goal
> and/or model? How many have ANY intelligence as their goal?
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Perhaps the most intelligent observation ever made about AI! :-) :-)
Sorry, I couldn't resist. Canadian humourist Stephen Leacock once
observed that Psychology was the black art of the University. I call
AI the black art of Computer Science.




