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Why Penrose thinks General Intelligence is unachievable

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1 points by 8iterations 3 years ago · 2 comments

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simonblack 3 years ago

It must be achievable otherwise it wouldn't exist. *

This whole argument reminds me of the scientists who claimed in the late 1800s that heavier-than-air flight was impossible, never mind the millions of birds and insects who proved every day that it was possible.

* Just because the technology isn't there YET, does not mean it will NEVER be there. Arthur Clarke called this kind of thinking a 'Failure of Imagination'.

gardenfelder 3 years ago

It's difficult to map the subject line about the unachievability of general intelligence to anything in that piece. What am I missing?

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