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發表於 2006-2-8 02:58 PM
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Maybe you can limit your question to
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" L! T7 h/ D1 p- What kind of knowledge can a machine process? E1 S& e- T7 e+ P
- What can a machine know about a person in terms of his identiites, emotion, spirituality. That challenages the boundaries of the meaning of "knowledge"
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, f% E' k; i X) @2 c( i* {2 a- Found some links that might give you some ideas:$ M2 M! h2 e+ f0 f$ |
What is a machine 9 f1 a6 P. X6 d& q
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Temp/machine.htm5 W B7 _4 r2 H- w2 [
8 F' \0 _9 d NCan a Machine Think?
0 p4 }, ] I1 x: M* ~$ Whttp://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/f ... /art0214.html?m%3D4
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1 e( K- r T; @% ~+ w8 W) V - How do we recognize and measure intelligence.; L" P8 k. Y4 k* ]( E) ]: B
- What A Computer Can And Cannot Do.& s f7 U! T+ B
- Can A Machine Think?5 }: [ Y/ r4 j- V
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; `$ m6 r5 s+ {3 P, H- kGood luck 6 @1 U9 T/ F& E7 A! w
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