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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen3141" data-source="post: 77594336" data-attributes="member: 448643"><p>Again, all sorts of comments are appearing in this thread, that do not</p><p>use a rigorous (Computer Science) definition of artificial intelligence.</p><p></p><p>Computerized search engines, are not artificial intelligence.</p><p>Software driven applications, replacing human workers, is not artificial intelligence.</p><p>Sublogical pattern detection software, is at best, the weakest form of AI. And</p><p> these applications cannot begin to approach Computer Sciences's definition </p><p> of rigorous artificial intelligence.</p><p></p><p>There's all sorts of ungrounded speculation in this thread, that is not</p><p>addressing the formal definition of artificial intelligence.</p><p></p><p>What is the use of speculation, that uses concepts that are undefined,</p><p>or amateurishly defined?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen3141, post: 77594336, member: 448643"] Again, all sorts of comments are appearing in this thread, that do not use a rigorous (Computer Science) definition of artificial intelligence. Computerized search engines, are not artificial intelligence. Software driven applications, replacing human workers, is not artificial intelligence. Sublogical pattern detection software, is at best, the weakest form of AI. And these applications cannot begin to approach Computer Sciences's definition of rigorous artificial intelligence. There's all sorts of ungrounded speculation in this thread, that is not addressing the formal definition of artificial intelligence. What is the use of speculation, that uses concepts that are undefined, or amateurishly defined? [/QUOTE]
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