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Artificial Intelligence: Computers do not think

Artificial Intelligence: Computers do not think. Brian Stuart Vanessa Hong Ian Yunker Jarred Miranda Kevin Cronin Nick Stefanow. No Free Will. Humanity  reason or logic or any of the other things that computer s can do Humanity = intuition , sensuality, and emotion .

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Artificial Intelligence: Computers do not think

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  1. Artificial Intelligence:Computers do not think Brian Stuart Vanessa Hong Ian Yunker Jarred Miranda Kevin Cronin Nick Stefanow

  2. No Free Will • Humanity reason or logic or any of the other things that computers can do • Humanity = intuition, sensuality, and emotion. • Can machines be creative?

  3. Computers can’t think because they don’t have a consciousness… What is a consciousness? • the quality or state of being aware especially of something within oneself • state or fact of being conscious of an external object, state, or fact • AWARENESS; especially : concern for some social or political cause • the state of being characterized by sensation, emotion, volition, and thought : MIND • the totality of conscious states of an individual • the normal state of conscious life • the upper level of mental life of which the person is aware as contrasted with unconscious processes

  4. No Emotions • Computers can only do what they are programmed to do • People do not need reason to justify actions • Almost every action involves an emotion • i.e. anxiety  worse performance on a test • Computers always take the test in the same way • Emotions cause impulses...how can a computer have an impulse?

  5. No Learning Through Experience • Computers do only what they are told to or programmed to do, they have no originality or creative powers. • Supported by: • EILZA effect • which is reading more into computers • their ability then is warranted

  6. John Searle’s Argument:THE CHINESE ROOM

  7. Searl’s Main Point: Searle wants his Chinese Room thought experiment to be an intuition pump that leads one to the conclusion that a computer (or a robot with a computer for a brain)running a program simply cannot be said to understand anything (in this case, Chinese).”

  8. Computers Cannot Surpass Man • Computers are limited by their creators • While they can do some things faster than humans, everything they know or can do is derived from some human input

  9. COMPUTERS CAN’T THINK • No free will • No consciousness • No emotions • No creativity • No learning through experience • Programmed by man therefore…

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