Why Computers are not Intelligent: An Argument

Political Animal Magazine (2017)
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Abstract

Computers can mimic human intelligence, sometimes quite impressively. This has led some to claim that, a.) computers can actually acquire intelligence, and/or, b.) the human mind may be thought of as a very sophisticated computer. In this paper I argue that neither of these inferences are sound. The human mind and computers, I argue, operate on radically different principles.

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Richard Oxenberg
Emory University (PhD)

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