On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 , Roger Clough rclo...@verizon.net wrote:
I define intelligence as the ability to make choices or selctions
completely on one's own.
Such as roulette wheels.
Adding free will to the requirements, it rules out computers
Because free will is gibberish and computers are
Time: 2013-02-02, 06:05:53
Subject: Re: How can intelligence be physical ?
Hi Roger,
I don't really understand how people can object to the idea of
physical/mechanical intelligence now that we live in a world where we're
surrounded by it. Google searches, computers that can beat the best human
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Hi Roger,
I don't really understand how people can object
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Time: 2013-02-02, 08:52:43
Subject: Re: How can intelligence be physical ?
On Feb 2, 10:02?m, Roger Cloughrclo...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi socra...@bezeqint.net and Craig, and all,
How can intelligence ?e physical ? How can meaning
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Time: 2013-02-02, 08:59:44
Subject: Re: Re: How can intelligence be physical ?
Hi Roger,
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Roger Clough rclo...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi Telmo Menezes
Agreed, computers can be, or at least seem to be,
intelligent, but they are slaves to mathematical
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Hi Roger,
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Roger Clough rcl...@verizon.netjavascript:
wrote:
Hi Telmo Menezes
Agreed, computers can be, or at least seem to be,
intelligent, but they are slaves to mathematical codes,
which are not material
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