Can a Machine Know
I am writing an essay about whether machine can know. Can anyone give me some ideas on this topic. thx Know what? It is a philosophical question, Can a Machine know. and I have to write an essay on it, however I have no idea what to write. oh... interesting...zVXZc-e*|7Q-PYLThey shouldn't, but they will in the future... [quote]Originally posted by [i]sherryliu[/i] at 2006-2-8 09:30 AM:
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Why not set some boundaries and get clear on the question: e.g. what do you mean by “knowing”? If you mean by predicting behaviosr, AI mechine can predict a lot of things and even playing chess. But if you mean by thinking creatively, I don’t think AI can do that yet. 3r W\e R cH
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Once I specify the meaning of the question. I will search the web to know what AI can right now and what it can probably do. Can you give me reasons why? I am so screw, my essay is due tmr.PLZ help :'( [quote]Originally posted by [i]sk[/i] at 2006-2-8 11:24:)m9az7HN-]I
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100% agree. The title is so broad. In general, I believe a machine can only think logically. Here's an argument structure I'd use for the essay (A, B, C & D) and some of the links and reference. Hope it helps.
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”.. Exactly what the computer provides is the ability not to be rigid and unthinking but, rather, to behave conditionally. That is what it means to apply knowledge to action: It means to let the action taken reflect knowledge of the situation, to be sometimes this way, sometimes that, as appropriate. . . . In sum, technology can be controlled especially if it is saturated with intelligence to watch over how it goes, to keep accounts, to prevent errors, and to provide wisdom to each decision. -Allen Newell, from Fairy Tales “ - a quote from a web page [url]http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/html/overview.html[/url](SC1t;M3s#_b
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- "Many people think of artificial intelligence (AI) as a high-flying 1980s tech concept that crashed and burned back in the early 1990s after a good deal of hype. The fact is, AI technology has become pervasive in much of the software we use today. Take the word processor. Start to write a memo, and your word processor will try to decide which words you really mean to type, and which icons to hide because you rarely use them. Or do an online search, and notice the ads that the search engine displays based on the topics it decides must interest you. 'The big picture is that AI is almost everywhere, but we don't call it such,...'”
from ([url]http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/html/applications.html)[/url]