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>From: zlsiida@fs1.mcc.ac.uk (dave budd)
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Subject: Re: Human intelligence vs. Machine intelligence
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Date: 5 Oct 92 15:39:59 GMT
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In article <BvM75v.AEF@eis.calstate.edu> wstein@eis.calstate.edu (William K. Stein) writes:

>rob@apache.dtcc.edu (Rob Jarman) writes:
>> 
>> I'm looking for information or references on human intelligence vs.
>> machine intelligence for a research paper. Could any of you help?


>  Read Penrose's,  "The Emporer's New Mind".  All the rest is nonesense.

>Zev Stein
>wstein@eis.calstate.edu

Au contraire.  Penrose's book is very interesting, but his conclusions are 
decidedly iffy.  I'm not going to justify this statement, but some of the 
people on comp.ai might be prepared to.  


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