On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 4:06 AM, Russell Standish <li...@hpcoders.com.au>
wrote:

> A person with an IQ of 80 can do the same, provided they have sufficient
>> patience,
>>
>
> This is basically the Chinese Room argument in a new disguise, I think. A
person with IQ80 could simulate Shakespeare's brain while he wrote "Hamlet"
brain if they had enough patience (and the necessary information) . I agree
that I don't think computers can be creative in ways humans recognise *yet*,
because they do not have enough information, nor do they have emotions or
rich inner lives. But it's at least possible (must be possible, if comp is
true) that they could do so, given the relevant information (suitable data
+ programming).

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