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From: karniel@techunix.technion.ac.il (Karniel Amir)
Subject: Re: Can neural nets think 
Organization: Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 1995 12:09:07 GMT
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Our brain is a Neural Network and it thinks.
About Artificial Neural Networks(ANN), as they are today,
they can be simulated by computers.
So if you believe that computers can't think so does
ANN as we know them today.


On 23 Jun 1995, Jack Godfrey wrote:

> I believe that the subject of this letter is fairly self-explanatory,
> however I'd like to supply some possible criteria.
> 
> It has already been decided that computers can't think, so it would
> require a hardware neural net with some degree of miniturization and
> complexity. I'd be interrested to see the responses, especially ones
> about neural net minds of some form.
> 
> 
> 
> 
