Zan Lynx wrote:

But humans can reach beyond their training when they need to, or sometimes they make a mistake which later turns out to have really been the right thing to do. That's less likely for a computer running a program.

Of course, computers are much less likely to randomly do the _wrong_ thing as well.

I am thinking that a computer which rewrites its own programs based on experience or predictions of opponents future actions is no longer just running a program; at that point it is at least an LAI (in my opinion).

Nah. LAI doesn't just imply learning, it implies skills in a wide variety of areas. NAI at most.
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