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>From: trivedi@rabi.uchicago.edu (Anil Trivedi)
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Subject: Re: penrose
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Date: 28 Apr 92 04:37:54 GMT
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In article <zlsiida.57@fs1.mcc.ac.uk> zlsiida@fs1.mcc.ac.uk (dave budd) writes:
>I'm just reading Penrose's book, The Emperor's New Mind, in which he claims
>computers will never think the way we do.
>Is he off his trolley or what?

Not to agree or disagree with Penrose, but I had the impression that he
holds that view only about "algorithmic machines" as we design and build
them now a days.

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