...and also irreversibly) I BECAME FREE ----- FOREVER ------! That was still pretty dramatic, ...was no need to struggle anymore - forever': Not due to surrender, but due...- Islam and Judaism) was broken - - forever. The mind broke free and I...but limited idea behind human sacrifices. Not only did the all-powerful ... more humane world. Rationality does not ENSURE more humanity, but in ...
...re young and reading this, realize that you are young only once, that is the 'young you' when that time is over, the 'young you' is dead forever! Not true. Inside every old coot is his younger self wondering what in hell happened. That's a universal truth! :) Art http://home.epix.net/~artnpeg
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... doing any such thing were В > available" implies pretty clearly that such В > capacities are available now, Not to any sane person it doesn't. <snip> The word "were" is past tense ... availability of "computers with the capacities capable..." was in the past. And since computer technology does not seem to get worse over time, we can infer that we still have said technology in the...
... pretty clearly that such capacities are available now, Not to any sane person it doesn't. "John ...? Yes? No? Really? Hilarious! You're winning! Not sure what at this point, exactly, but ... dishonesty of the despicable sort. Physical reality is not binary. Thus, saying that in, say, the 1960's, computers were not capable of supporting AI, says NOTHING AT ...
... his claim to have 'solved A.I.' since long before computers with capacities capable of doing any such thing were available" implies pretty clearly that such capacities are available now, Not to any sane person it doesn't. Then plainly you are the only sane person here, and you should seek a less crazed environment. Don't let the doorknob hit you in the ass. -- ...
... implies pretty clearly that such capacities are available now, Not to any sane person it doesn't. ... fine, but we can only read your words, not your mind. Which is precisely the thing about which... dishonesty of the despicable sort. Physical reality is not binary. Thus, saying that in, say, the 1960's, computers were not capable of supporting AI, says NOTHING AT ALL about...
... are available now, which is all that Michael said. If you don't think it does, well, fine, but we can only read your words, not your mind. So why not actually address his point, rather than huff and puff? Did you bother even reading what it was? Jerk. Yes, you are, and you heavily ...
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...it very appropriate that his claims are now being crossposted to the science fiction hierarchy. Your post seems to imply that computers have now achieved the capacity for A.I., though presumably not the actual capability. So this makes me curious: are you posting from the future? -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon