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 | | From: | nobody | | Subject: | Re: AI will never work in 100 years !!!! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:40:50 GMT |
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 | On 31 Dec 2004 19:14:06 -0800, xanthian@well.com wrote: >"Karl-Hugo Weesberg"
>> Today[']s computers are still as dumb as >> computer[s] of the 70s, so there is no chance in >> hell to develop a good AI.
>Not really: > >http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/AR/new_results/ > >shows computers doing creative proofs in high power >pure math, and apparently they've been doing so for >more than three decades so far, in some cases solving >problems that baffled humans for over half a >century.
Prooving theorems fundementally takes no more "intelligence" than your basic string search and replace. Such systems are very restricted. That computers can play chess or prove theorems doesn't show the level of advancement of AI research but that such tasks are in fact mechanical in nature.
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