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>From: rickert@mp.cs.niu.edu (Neil Rickert)
Subject: Re: Transducers
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In article <60806@aurs01.UUCP> throop@aurs01.UUCP (Wayne Throop) writes:
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>From my own perspective, "AI" is currently able to produce things with
>"intelligence" somewhere between that of frogs and birds.  That is,

  I really disagree with this.

  If we knew how to produce the intelligence of a frog, we would be
well on the way to understanding how to produce human intelligence.



