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by ytturbed
4162 days ago
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>In fact anything computers ever do is not real intelligence No, he doesn't say that. On the contrary he names the principle ('Universality of Computation'; see paragraph 4) which guarantees that computers are capable of true intelligence, since, if programmed correctly, they can simulate the behaviour of any physical object, including human brains. >there is some divine truth and wisdom that only humans possess. He also explicitly repudiates supernatural explanations (see para immediately before the one mentioning John Searle). |
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