On Jan 26, 11:13 pm, meekerdb <meeke...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On 1/26/2012 5:11 PM, Craig Weinberg wrote:
>
> > They literally are just internal though. It's only our understanding
> > that links the stops and gos with anything other than exactly what
> > they are. With a computer, the external sources of information can
> > never be internalized, just loaded and executed.
>
> Nonsense. A computer has plenty of memory and it can learn too.

No. It can only simulate learning by refining its processes to more
efficiently deliver on the programmers and users expectations. A
computer will make the same mistake over and over if we program it to

Craig

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