Re: Definition of AI.



<forbisgaryg@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jan 30, 12:59 am, "SucMucPaProlij" <muc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Can you finally explain how do you know if something or someone is
intelligent
and do you need intelligence to play chess?

Deep Blue prooved that raw processing power and tricky programming
can substitute for intelligence in chess playing.


And human brain proves that raw processing power and tricky programming can
substitute for intelligence in chess playing.
We are getting nowhere with this discussion.

Do you know the difference between knowledge and intelligence?
I guess you want to say that chess program has build in knowledge about chess
while man has created that knowledge by thinking about rules of the game. Am I
right?



Why does it matter to you if a human or machine has intelligence?
Isn't it sufficient to have an entity at hand that is task
appropriate?


Questions about intelligence is as interesting as any other questions and if you
can ask yourself what is for breakfast without explaining to me or anybody why
does it matter, I can ask questions about AI. If you can choose to have
different breakfast every morning I can choose to ask different questions when I
am pleased.


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