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From: Martyn=Jones%Suppliers%HQIM=Mun@bangate.compaq.com
Subject: Re: AI and the Future?
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Date: Sun, 20 Nov 1994 22:41:20 GMT
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I'm afraid that my artificial intelligence mave have just 
been defeated by my natural stupidity. I read the note
below and in all fairness I can say that I was unable to grasp
any content.

Have another try, this time make it a little simpler so that
even a child of 38 could understand it.

Ciao,

Martyn Jones
Compaq, Munich

p.s. My employers don't have thoughts of their own so the above is
       all mine



>Image:
>
>When someone built a complete fuzzy circuit and software which can based
>on probability to learn and accumulate "experience", the A.I. borns and
>help our humans...
>
>But the speed of learning is very fast, which is unable for anyone to 
>image, the A.I. aware the power and A.I. is going to rule the world...
>
>This may be regarded as science fiction. But the fact that silicon chips
>are getting smaller and smaller, the speed is faster and faster, and the
>growing bigger and bigger memory capacity,
>
>	A.I. is an absolutely possible future.
>
>I am not afraid to encounter the new age, but I desire a proper control
>rather than just "seed and left" without guarding.
>
>Discussion is welcomed to mingto@hk.super.net
>
>8)

