Some people cannot understand Gödel's theorem
Lucas only shows that someone who understands Gödel’s theorem is different from a machine. He hasn't shown that someone who doesn't can outperform a machine—so his argument fails to establish that machines are essentially different from humans.
David Coder (1969).
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