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elia_42 | 8 months ago
But our mind is extremely polymorphic and these operations represent only one side of a much more complex and difficult to explain whole. Even Alan Turing, in his writings on the possibility of building a mechanical intelligence, realized that it was impossible for a machine to completely imitate a human being: for this to be possible, the machine would have to "walk among other humans, scaring all the citizens of a small town" (Turing says more or less like this).
Therefore, he realized many years ago that he had to face this problem with a very cautious and limited approach, limiting the imitative capabilities of the machine to those human activities in which calculation, probability and arithmetic are main, such as playing chess, learning languages and mathematical calculation.
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