Re: Cantor's diagonal proof wrong?
From: robert j. kolker (nowhere_at_nowhere.net)
Date: 11/15/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 08:27:55 -0500
Curt Welch wrote:
>
> That's exactly why AI is not an easy problem. It is the solution to how
> the two worlds connect. If you can not explain the connection, you can not
> solve AI.
Before you figure out what Artificial Intelligence is, have you figured
out what the real thing is?
> It's unproven if AI is a problem that we (humans) have the power
> to solve. I do happen to belive we have the power to solve it, (or else it
> would be kinda stupid for me to spend time on it), but I also know it is
> just a leap of faith on my part to believe that.
Yoda says: Do not hold your breath until you find AI, Young Curtis or
purple will you turn and pass out you will.
Bob Kolker
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