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>From: choy@skorpio.usask.ca
Subject: Intelligence is dead
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A person is made of matter, chemicals. The person can only do what the
chemicals dictate. There are no choices. There is no intelligence. A
person responds to his/her environment, and a computer can be made to
respond similarly. When we look at the program the computer is running,
we say it's just an algorithm, there's no intelligence. When we look
at a person we see just his forced reaction. No intelligence.

Henry Choy
choy@cs.usask.ca

My IQ = 0


