Hi John Clark 

Please define the term thinking.
What is thinking ?


Roger Clough, [email protected]
8/30/2012 
Leibniz would say, "If there's no God, we'd have to invent him so everything 
could function."
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Time: 2012-08-29, 16:10:20
Subject: Re: Two reasons why computers IMHO cannot exhibit intelligence


On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 7:21 PM, Craig Weinberg <[email protected]> wrote:



> It's worth mentioning that Turing did not intend his test to imply that 
> machines could think, only that the closest we could come would be to 
> construct machines that would be good at playing The Imitation Game.


No you are entirely incorrect, that is not worth mentioning. There is no 
difference between arithmetic and simulated arithmetic and no difference 
between thinking and imitation thinking. ? 


> I have used the example of a trashcan lid in a fast food place that says 
> THANK YOU. 


And when a employee of a fast food restaurant says "THANK YOU" to the 47'th 
customer for the 47'th time in the last hour he puts about as much thought into 
the message as the trash can did.

? John K Clark




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