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>From: petersow@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com (Wayne Peterson)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy,sci.tech.philosophy,talk.misc.philosophy
Subject: Re: Aristotelian Ontology and AI
Message-ID: <1992Feb19.155242.4895@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com>
Date: 19 Feb 92 15:52:42 GMT
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Sorry Mr Onstott, but you too seem to equate intelligence with
human intelligence.  Some "strong AI" our concerned with reproducing
human intelligence, but pragmatically this is unimportant.  AI is
a set of programs to solve problem requiring intelligence for
humans, this does not imply the need for human intelligence in
the programs.  We already have humans, what we need are smart machines.

Wayne Peterson


