Johannes Ernst on Nostr: In all the hoopla about #AI you’d sort of think people would be debating strong vs ...
In all the hoopla about #AI you’d sort of think people would be debating strong vs weak AI vs the limits of “thinking” by any kind of machine as it has been debated for centuries. Like the Chinese Room thought experiment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_roomBut I see nothing of that. Why is that? Do we simply now assume these issues have been resolved in favor of unlimited machine intelligence and all the doubters have been convinced?
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