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>From: tvangod@ecst.csuchico.edu (Tyler Van Gorder)
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Subject: Abstract question.
Summary: A simple question
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   I have a simple question to ask you people out in AI land.

Do you think computers will ever have the capacity to feel love, hate,
happiness, etc?

Yes or no and why?

Thanks

       Tyler Van Gorder




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