http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/03/29/hawkins_ai_feature

"These are complex biological systems that were not designed by
mathematical principles [that are] very difficult to formalize completely,"
he told us.

"This reminds me a bit of the beginning of the computer era," he said. "If
you go back to the 1930s and early 1940s, when people first started
thinking about computers they were really interested in whether an
algorithm would complete, and they were looking for mathematical
completeness, a mathematical proof. If you today build a computer, no one
sits around saying 'let's look at the mathematical formalism of this
computer.' It reminds me a little about that. We still have people saying
'You don't have enough math here!'



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