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Question by Javidali
Submitted on 9/8/2004
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What tasks are machines good at doing that humans are not?
What tasks are humans good at doing that machines are not?
What tasks are both good at?
What does it mean to learn?
How is learning related to intelligence?
What does it mean to be intelligent? Do you believe a machine will ever be built that exhibits intelligence?
Have the above definitions changed over time?
If a computer were intelligent, how would you know?
What does it mean to be conscious?
Can one be intelligent and not conscious or vice versa?


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