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* In the 1960's there was a ferocious debate about whether any computer could think. The primary objection was that even if it was quite clever, no machine could understand what it did. In other works, not computer could have [[Consciousness]]. Click on that link for more about the discussion.
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* In the 1960's there was a ferocious debate about whether any computer could think. The primary objection was that even if it was quite clever, no machine could understand what it did. In other works, no computer could have [[Consciousness]] even if we could not describe what it was. Click on the link ([[Consciousness]]) for more about the controversy.
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Revision as of 12:40, 10 June 2022

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What is it like to be an Artificial Intelligence?

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  • In the 1960's there was a ferocious debate about whether any computer could think. The primary objection was that even if it was quite clever, no machine could understand what it did. In other works, no computer could have Consciousness even if we could not describe what it was. Click on the link (Consciousness) for more about the controversy.
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