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發表於 2006-2-8 02:58 PM
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Maybe you can limit your question to 6 C2 z* |5 L# a3 y+ z$ A
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- What kind of knowledge can a machine process?/ m% c, l8 @8 g: {" X7 V
- 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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, p3 j3 h; o' O. g- g- Found some links that might give you some ideas:7 y# b; _0 n) h9 _% f
What is a machine o" T8 ~3 G2 r9 C6 W
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Temp/machine.htm
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: R9 ~' E4 f6 U7 M* ZCan a Machine Think? ' h5 W' W- I) ^* }% l* \
http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/f ... /art0214.html?m%3D4
4 u3 x& F$ _4 T5 _3 v3 f6 P' i+ p; Ufilter-004ing the questions on:# ?& Y2 v. ^+ T; A
- Human factor behind the machine-winning chess game
0 Q( F- E) p2 f m) } - How do we recognize and measure intelligence.
3 U& w! G2 M" _, @ - What A Computer Can And Cannot Do.( m& e; ]6 f$ \3 T$ R
- Can A Machine Think?
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* U4 H* W7 {: c8 wGood luck : n7 x, ^1 o. r/ p
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