Argument applies to any case of surprise
You could always say that being surprised came from you, the interpreter, not from anything original on the other person's or machine's part—eg surprise at a joke could be attributed to your interpretation rather than creativity by the joke teller.
Alan Turing, 1950.
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Artificial Intelligence »Artificial Intelligence
Can computers think? [1] »Can computers think? [1]
No: computers can't be creative »No: computers can't be creative
Machines can't take us by surprise »Machines can't take us by surprise
Machines frequently surprise us »Machines frequently surprise us
Surprise is result of human creativity »Surprise is result of human creativity
Argument applies to any case of surprise
Alan Turing »Alan Turing
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