| Peter A. Morton - 1996 - 522 σελίδες
...concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain — that is, not only write it...angry or depressed when it cannot get what it wants." This argument appears to be a denial of the validity of our test. According to the most extreme form... | |
| John Haugeland - 1997 - 500 σελίδες
...concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain — that is, not only write it...mechanism could feel (and not merely artificially signal, and easy contrivance) pleasure at its successes, grief when its valves fuse, be warmed by flattery,... | |
| David Gill, Bridget Adams - 1998 - 212 σελίδες
...could feel (and not merely artificially signal - an easy contrivance) pleasure at its successes, grieve when its valves fuse, be warmed by flattery, be made...angry or depressed when it cannot get what it wants. You will notice that he is not thinking about intelligence in the way that Christopher Evans does,... | |
| David Gill, Bridget Adams - 1998 - 212 σελίδες
...chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain - that is, not only write it but know it had written it. No mechanism could feel (and not...- an easy contrivance) pleasure at its successes, grieve when its valves fuse, be warmed by flattery, be made miserable by its mistakes, be charmed by... | |
| Hans P. Moravec - 1999 - 244 σελίδες
...concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain — that is, not only write it...miserable by its mistakes, be charmed by sex, be angry or miserable when it cannot get what it wants. Turing noted that although we may each know ourselves to... | |
| David Cope - 2000 - 320 σελίδες
...concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain — that is, not only write it...depressed when it cannot get what it wants. (Turing 1950, pp. 445-46, quoted from Jefferson 1949) Hofstadter adds yet further complications to Turing's... | |
| Ronald Chrisley, Sander Begeer - 2000 - 608 σελίδες
...concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain — that is, not only write it...angry or depressed when it cannot get what it wants.' This argument appears to be a denial of the validity of our test. According to the most extreme form... | |
| Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Nick Montfort - 2003 - 872 σελίδες
...concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain — that is, not only write it...feel (and not merely artificially signal, an easy 03. Computing Machinery and Intelligence contrivance) pleasure at its successes, grief when its valves... | |
| Selmer Bringsjord, Michael John Zenzen - 2003 - 380 σελίδες
...concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain — that is, not only write it,...written it. No mechanism could feel (and not merely artifically signal, an easy contrivance) pleasure at its successes, grief when its valves fuse, be... | |
| David Cope - 2004 - 600 σελίδες
...concerto because of thoughts and emotions felt, and not by the chance fall of symbols, could we agree that machine equals brain — that is, not only write it...angry or depressed when it cannot get what it wants." (pp. 445-6) and According to the most extreme form of this view the only way by which one could be... | |
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