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>From: petersow@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com (Wayne Peterson)
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Subject: Re: Impossibility of flight vs impossibility of AI
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Date: 21 Jan 92 23:16:51 GMT
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Eric Silber states that it is possible to build
artificial thinking machines.

How about real thinking machines.

Wayne Peterson


