Retroman stated
>
> << While there is creative intelligence, the current PC practice of
> assigning the term 'intelligence' to other abilities is merely an
> attempt to establish a semantic equality of all abilities. The practice
> reflects the insecurities of the proponents rather than the true value
> of the abilities.
> >>
And QueenMuse remarked..
>
> This makes little sense to me, since the wording is a little obtuse. Are
you
>
> saying problem solving is the only aspect to software can handle, and we
> should not attempt to replicate any other aspect of human wet-ware?
My take on what Mike said is analogous to what i find in bookstores.
Fantasy is invading the SF shelves.....it's been going on for a long time. I
view it as fantasy (inferior) trying to snuggle up to and get the "name" that
SF has worked for all these years.
Same-Same all the various "intellegences"......
The dilution will eventually make it all irrelevant...
EvMick
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