Eugen,

1) Google uses relatively simple algorithms.
But it does a lot of data mining (because of volume).

2) Over 99% of intelligence of any human being came from other people
(society).
Google does the same.

3) Machine vision is irrelevant to strong AI.
Blind people can be very intelligent without any vision at all.
Over 99% humans doesn't construct semantic image in the way different
from what Google does.


Monday, March 14, 2005, 6:01:29 AM, you wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 12:46:12PM +0200, Ophir Shai wrote:

>> But there's no man behind Google's curtain.

> Google leverages knowledge of millions of human users. It extracts
> information, and does some very minor datamining on that information. All
> provided by its users.

> To my best knowledge (which is not much) Google currently doesn't utilize any
> advanced algorithms which could (however tenuously) be termed AI. It doesn't
> do NLP. It doesn't do machine vision. It doesn't try to construct a semantic
> image of search objects. Etc

> Currently. No idea whether such features are planned for the future.
 




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