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Article 7595 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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Subject: Re: It is AI when...
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Date: 11 Nov 92 09:14:25 +0100
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In article <Stafford-101192104649@stafford.winona.msus.edu>, Stafford@Vax2.Winona.MSUS.EDU (John Stafford) writes:
> Another foolish attempt -
> 
> Complete AI is when a machine produces useful, unsolicited
> solutions to unanticipated problems and we cannot discern 
> it's methods.

Consider this attempt too:

Complete AI is when a machine produces the same behaviour and the
same functionality of a human being and uses them to reach the same 
Fundamental Goal.
This definition can be a superset of your.

N.B. I believe that the main step in this way is the definition
of the Fundamental Goal. Does anybody have any idea about that?



