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發表於 2006-2-8 02:58 PM
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Maybe you can limit your question to
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$ u% U' O, m) h- What kind of knowledge can a machine process?
2 }/ V* q g6 ^9 _- 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:& o: o5 ?6 G; `( N9 Q
What is a machine
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" V) E" |& Q. t( y6 F8 }* GCan a Machine Think?
' k2 _$ x8 f# n! U% `6 khttp://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/f ... /art0214.html?m%3D4; G3 S& I/ R6 z. l
filter-004ing the questions on:
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9 J( o$ i: S5 N - How do we recognize and measure intelligence.6 N" N% K; j: E8 O1 h6 k
- What A Computer Can And Cannot Do.
$ [2 k o# ^( k& F O - Can A Machine Think?
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