Strong AI AI has as its goal the creation of machines with conscious intelligence. Weak AI AI has as its goal the creation of machines which behave as if they were intelligent.
Strong AI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2055 words) In the philosophy of artificial intelligence, strong AI is the claim that some forms of artificial intelligence can truly reason and solve problems; ...
Strong AI Confederate Effect [edit] External links The Loebner Prize website. Includes transcripts of some competitions. Cocktail-Party Conversation -- With a Computer, The New York Times, 10 January 1993.
Supporters of Strong AI claim that the anti-AI argument boils down in the end to arrogance (a privileged position is claimed, a magic spark is introduced, perhaps by God) or to definition (by defining intelligence as that of which machines are ...
[Q] What could slow down the arrival of strong AI, or of the 'smarter than human' technologies you call the Singularity? [A] There are really two areas to think about. One is hardware and one is software.
Against "strong AI," Searle (1980a) asks you to imagine yourself a monolingual English speaker "locked in a room, ...
On game with strong AI ties is chess. World-champion chess playing programs can see ahead twenty plus moves in advance for each move they make.
Strong AI denoted the attempt to develop a full human-like intelligence, while weak AI denoted the use of AI techniques to either better understand human reasoning or to solve more limited problems.
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so presumptuous, I've recently got round to writing a post on embodiment which I think is quite relevant to the discussion of point #10 (Brains have Bodies). It looks at two fairly extreme views of embodiment, and whether they may lead to "strong AI".
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