How can one define anything, not to mention, what makes us more of an intelligence and not a computer? The real question is, how would you define an intelligent computer (if there is even a difference)?
2006-06-24 16:05:21
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answered by The Witten 4
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when the problem of artificial intelligence first came about, people in that field thought that "intelligent" computers were at most about 10 years away. Some 20 years later, the problem of AI still seems as far away as ever.
Programming: Defining a grammar (set of rules) for behavior.
Intelligence: Conciousness, awareness
Paradox: We're trying to program intelligence.
We're having a hard enough time to understand how our minds work, cognitive science as a disctinct field is only so many years old. We have a ways to go before we can understand the human mind enough to duplicate it
2006-06-24 23:14:09
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answered by DEvLZ_advoc8 2
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One that runs it's own human brain emulation software (preferably one cloned from Bill Gates or Steve Jobs mind) direct from the BIOS and can therefore be self-maintained to never need tech support or security updates... Of course for the sake of humanity this means we have to keep it off the internet because if it is truly free thinking and can do what it wants to do, then it will suck up all available RAM, CPU cycles, bandwidth, and HD space of every connected PC and the whole world will be screwed! ;)
2006-06-24 23:13:47
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answered by anonfuture 6
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an intelligent computer is a computer that doesnt need an antivirus and similar softwares to functoin properly in its llifetme !!!
2006-06-24 23:10:34
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answered by eltivo0210 3
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its only as intelligent as the people that wrote the programming...
2006-06-24 23:07:08
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answered by cda94 2
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The human mind.
2006-06-24 23:06:37
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answered by jinx4swag 3
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one which does not crash all of the time
2006-06-24 23:07:19
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answered by dude 3
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