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Machine redefines intelligence
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We normally conceive of intelligence relative to input-output capacity, not relative to internal-processing. Stipulating an internal processing condition on intelligence merely redefines intelligence.
Argument anticipated by Ned Block, 1981.
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Machine redefines intelligence
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David Price
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Date d'entrée (GMT):
6/15/2006 2:13:00 PM
Date de la derniĂšre modification (Heure GMT):
12/9/2007 11:19:00 PM
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