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Article 6624 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: zazen@hwperform.austin.ibm.com (East Coker)
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Subject: Re: Turing Test Myths
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Date: 15 Aug 92 01:04:55 GMT
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In article <1992Aug14.045834.23492@mp.cs.niu.edu> rickert@mp.cs.niu.edu (Neil Rickert) writes:
>In article <1992Aug13.230220.23021@news.media.mit.edu> minsky@media.mit.edu (Marvin Minsky) writes:

>>                                                             Also, if
>>I know a lot about how you solved a problem, then I regard it as more
>>a "skill" than as an intelligent performance.  
 
> And perhaps when we know how intelligence works, we will decide that
>it too is only a skill and not an intelligent performance. :-(  I think
>this is what some people are afraid of, and this is why they will refuse
>to question conventional subjective views.

Yes, the exalted condition of being human, as though we are seperate
from the universe that is the well spring from which we flow.
-- 
East Coker
"In my beginning is my end .... In my end is my beginning" --- T S Eliot
(my opinions alone)


