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>From: petersow@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com (Wayne Peterson)
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Date: 29 Jan 92 14:34:49 GMT
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  Can you imagine a computer program so
intelligent that it decides that it is
not in its own best interest to pass
the Turing test.

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  A strickly deterministic materialistic
world is unknowable to any part of itself
(like a human perhaps), for it cant 
distinguish what is true from from what
has been determined.

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Imagines a soul flying in the soul world
deciding that it is bored with inhabiting
trees, slugs, dogs and humans in the
matter world, and it decides that it will
inhabit a computers AI programs. Now both
the pro and anti AI people are happy.
----In my dreams--------------
Wayne peterson


