From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Sun Sep 24 2000 - 14:08:40 MDT
Jason Joel Thompson writes,
> Do you think it's impossible for intellects writ in different substrates to
> have enough commonality for useful deductive inquiry?
I guess nothing is impossible. Intellects writ in different substrates would
probably relate to each other as teacher and student rather than as entities
searching for commonality. Which one gets to decide what constitutes "useful
deductive inquiry"? Utility may have an entirely different meaning for AI than
for HI.
--J. R.
"Anyone who is not shocked by the Quantum Theory does not understand it."
--Michio Kaku
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