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From: rscanlon@pica.army.mil (Raymond D. Scanlon (CCB))
Subject: AI in natural brains
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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 01:14:31 GMT
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Ken Easlon writes:

>Anyone want to talk about how you would go about creating an artificial
>intelligence in a natural (wet) brain?

Am I missing something? How could anything in a meat brain be artificial?

I'm sure you must mean something deeper. Please elucidate.

Ray


