Computers never move beyond explicit rules

In acquiring skills humans initially use explicit rules and then advance through stages in which performance becomes increasingly skilled, fluid and habituated. At the highest level the rules are no longer consulted. Computers stay tied to rules.


Hubert Dreyfus & Stuart Dreyfus (1986).
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