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From: pindor@gpu.utcc.utoronto.ca (Andrzej Pindor)
Subject: Re: The Ghost in the Machine
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References: <1995Jun24.173243.3674@prim.demon.co.uk> <3smmg6$1q5@toves.cs.city.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 18:56:04 GMT
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In article <3smmg6$1q5@toves.cs.city.ac.uk>,
Michael Jampel <jampel@cs.city.ac.uk> wrote:
..........
>It is in principle possible to build a machine which IS intelligent, and
>which doesn't simply mimic intelligence.
>
How do you propose to distinguish the two?

Andrzej
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Andrzej Pindor                        The foolish reject what they see and 
University of Toronto                 not what they think; the wise reject
Instructional and Research Computing  what they think and not what they see.
pindor@gpu.utcc.utoronto.ca                           Huang Po
