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Article 1370 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: thomas@idiotix.0 (Thomas Beckmann)
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Subject: Fe-/Male Decision Making
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Coming from the applicability of the term "information processing" for
minds *and* computers (a question posted here by somebody) Barry
(barry@michael.ai.mit.edu) and me dicussed decision making. 

I brought up the question, in how far there is a difference between
female and male decision making and decided, to give this back to
everybody, because we couldn't find a good answer.

1) Are there differences ?

If:
2.1) Do you think that they affect ai ?

2.2) What do you think about the quality of decisions ?

thomas


