Subj : Thoughts and Musings To : alexander koryagin From : Lee Lofaso Date : Tue Nov 04 2014 00:06:32 Hello Alexander, BK>> So, my musing analysis leads to this question, when you reach the BK>> point where you can't actually tell if a computer's response is BK>> just a program line, or actual intelligence, can that be considered BK>> the dividing line between programming and artificial intelligence? ak> A strange question. Like the other Bob (Robert Heinlein), Bob is a stranger in a strange land. And everybody knows how strange that Bob was. Had a fetish for redheads. A real fetish. Redheads and cats. Especially the cat who walks through walls. ak> How do you suppose to create artificial intelligence ak> without programming? "Whatever you do, you'll regret it." - Allan McLeod Gray 1905-1975 ak> So, according to atheists there is a natural ak> intelligence (intelligence of a crow, for instance) "In waking a tiger, use a long stick." - Mao Tse-Tung 1893-1976 ak> and there is artificial intelligence that by definition must be made by some ak> intelligent force. "Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood." - Oscar Wilde 1854-1900 ak> Programming is equal word to making. "The mice voted to bell the cat." - Aesop --Lee --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: news://felten.yi.org (2:203/2) .