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1. rpgmak+(OP)[view] [source] 2016-01-26 03:12:42
I keep thinking about an article I read a couple of years ago about the two schools of thought in AI: the now popular Conventional AI and (I believe) Computational AI. The article was mainly about the lead proponent of computational AI and how, after he helped give birth to the AI field, he was in effect being ostracised because he didn't think conventional AI should be considered "intelligence" as we generally think of it. I'm paraphrasing of course but I'm wondering if Marvin Minsky was the subject of that article? It has been nagging me for a couple of months now and I just don't remember where did I read it or the name of the subject.
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2. nickba+m1[view] [source] 2016-01-26 03:44:54
>>rpgmak+(OP)
What you're asking makes me think of Dijkstra's quote "the question whether machines can think as relevant as the question whether submarines can swim."
3. aomurp+z1[view] [source] 2016-01-26 03:49:30
>>rpgmak+(OP)
Was it this one about Hofstader?

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/11/the-man-...

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4. 25cf+O1[view] [source] 2016-01-26 03:53:06
>>rpgmak+(OP)
This? http://norvig.com/chomsky.html
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5. rpgmak+tz5[view] [source] [discussion] 2016-01-29 02:07:19
>>aomurp+z1
That seems to be the one thanks! I think that the article had some "code samples" and this one doesn't... but I may be confusing it with another article about quantum computing.
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