Chauvinistic to assume we're better than the machine
A system that processes information differently than we do many not be intelligent in our sense, but we may not be in its sense either. To assume that human intelligence is is better than machine intelligence is chauvanistic.


Argument anticipated by Ned Block, 1981.

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