100-step constraint relevant to cognitive level
An algorithm classical systems execute in millions of time-steps may not be excecutable in 100-steps; thus, the constraint poses a nontrivial challenge to AI by severely limiting the class of cognitively plausible algorithms.
Nick Chater and Mike Oaksford (1990, p.95).
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Artificial Intelligence »Artificial Intelligence
Can computers think? [1] »Can computers think? [1]
Yes: physical symbol systems can think [3] »Yes: physical symbol systems can think [3]
The Biological Assumption »The Biological Assumption
Brain has a von Neumann architecture »Brain has a von Neumann architecture
The brain processes information in parallel »The brain processes information in parallel
The 100-step constraint »The 100-step constraint
100-step contraint is directed at implementation level »100-step contraint is directed at implementation level
100-step constraint relevant to cognitive level
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