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>From: bianches@ghost.dsi.unimi.it (pietro bianchessi)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Semantic game
Summary: Can you play?
Keywords: construct a mind
Message-ID: <1992Feb5.114540.28979@ghost.dsi.unimi.it>
Date: 5 Feb 92 11:45:40 GMT
Organization: Computer Science Dep. - Milan University
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I think that all the readers of this article have a power brain to find
solution to the problems, but not at all to solve the problem of the solutions:
to make this we need a meta-genius. What's a meta-genius?
It's a very coordinated group of genius that work to a common project.
Do you like to play? Then, please try to give the semantic of the semantic of
your last thoght (I know that's it's very hard!):


