On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 8:28 PM, Bob Mottram wrote:
> Some thoughts on this:
> http://streebgreebling.blogspot.com/2008/10/will-wright-on-ai.html
>


I like his first point:
MACHINES WILL NEVER ACHIEVE HUMAN INTELLIGENCE
According to Wright, one of the main benefits of the quest for AI is a
better definition of human intelligence. "Intelligence is whatever we
can do that computers can't," says Wright.

This reminds me of Mike Tintner.
Even when these non-human intelligences are building space habitats,
roaming the solar system and sending probes out to the stars, Mike
will still be sitting there saying ' Ah, but they can't write poetry,
so they are not really intelligent'.

BillK


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