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thought is computational
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artificial intelligence
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intelligent machines

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Schwartz, J., "Limits of artificial intelligence", pp. 488-503, in Shapiro, S.C. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence, John Wiley & Sons, 1987. Google

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488 ;;Quote: AI attained if artificial beings could converse on an unrestricted variety of topics in an easy, flexible manner; i.e., Turing test is valid
489 ;;Quote: the marine snail's nervous system is well-understand and can function independently of the body; i.e., no fundamental difference between brain and computers
491 ;;Quote: if could teach computers, they could digest the world's libraries and achieve superhuman effectiveness; basic goal of AI
502 ;;Quote: once artificial intelligence is achieved and work is unnecessary, need to change society and maybe limit the manipulation of man and machines


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