Ben, Imagine that strong AI is already implemented. And software developers have easy to use tool to implement human level functionality. Would you claim that humans don't have general intelligence? :-)
Monday, March 14, 2005, 6:35:35 AM, you wrote: > > Well, the point of distinguishing "artificial general > intelligence" from "narrow AI" is the observation that it seems to > be fairly easy to create specialized software systems capable of > emulating particular functionalities commonly labeled > "intelligence", without building any kind of reflective, > abstracting, general-intelligence capability into the software. > > Google exemplifies this fairly well. It's narrow AI. ------- To unsubscribe, change your address, or temporarily deactivate your subscription, please go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
