>
>
> Machines are programmed by humans. Given enough boolean switches in
> one machine, you can be sure machine starts to behave just as fuzzily
> as humans.
neurons have non-linear (certainly non-boolean) "switches." The more robust AI
applications also have these. If you're Roger Penrose, you insist that even neural network
models are inadequate to explain consciousness.
>
> There is evidence to support this - it's called Microsoft windows..
>
>
Nyah, marketing 101 and James Bond explains MS Windows. Its a combination of "who
cares" combined with "O shite, we're about to be broken up, let's make something so
complicated that no smaller company could possibly maintain this product." A computer
industry poison pill strategy, as it were.
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