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發表於 2006-2-8 02:58 PM
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Maybe you can limit your question to 9 E5 b2 g: |' [9 p7 t) X% J6 v# m2 V
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- What kind of knowledge can a machine process?2 k' S9 `' Q3 ~$ y Y4 s4 X1 X% D
- What can a machine know about a person in terms of his identiites, emotion, spirituality. That challenages the boundaries of the meaning of "knowledge"
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- Found some links that might give you some ideas:
: M' e/ i7 ~7 {- Q2 y8 v2 uWhat is a machine 5 _' ]6 \/ E: m# {1 J3 K, r
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Temp/machine.htm q) C) F5 @/ r2 z
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Can a Machine Think?
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filter-004ing the questions on:/ q% Q1 V: |3 p
- Human factor behind the machine-winning chess game: |0 d7 g" H3 e4 [3 r2 `- [0 K
- How do we recognize and measure intelligence.
9 |* M0 z- I7 W5 c - What A Computer Can And Cannot Do.
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Good luck 
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