CYC inconsistent with phenomenology of coping OpposingArgument #423

CYC is inconsistent with the phenomenology of skilled coping -- and won't therefore be able to demonstrate commonsense.
Hurbet Dreyfus, 1992.



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MapArtificial Intelligence
IssueCan computers think? [1]
PositionYes: physical symbol systems can think [3]
SupportiveArgumentThe Knowledge Base Assumption
OpposingArgumentThe problem of commonsense knowledge
OpposingArgumentHuge database may be sufficient for commonsense
SupportiveArgumentCYC is an example of such a database
OpposingArgumentCYC inconsistent with phenomenology of coping
PremiseHuman speed increases with greater knowledge
PremiseHumans don't consult a database
PremiseKnow-how hard to represent as knowing-that
AdvocacyHubert Dreyfus
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Entered by:- David Price
Entry date (GMT): 7/3/2006 4:46:00 PM
Last edit date (GMT): 12/12/2007 12:54:00 PM
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