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Le 17/01/2014 15:47, Stephen a écrit :
> On 17/01/2014 2:19 PM, scott wrote:
>>> A logic gate know why it make a choice?
>>
>> How do you want to define "knowing" why it made a choice?
>
> It must be some sort of intelligent design. ;-)
>
>> Because it
>> can't talk to you or write to you to explain itself? How about if it
>> spoke a simple message like "I chose action X because A and B were both
>> positive", would that count as knowing why it made the choice?
>>
A logic gate isn't intelligent, even if a message like "I chose action X
because A and B were both positive" is emit, the gate can't explain the
words "positive" or "A"...
Can we says the machine are intelligent?
>>> Human know about his choice. It
>>> is what I want to say.
>>
>> Surely other animals know about their choices too? How about when you
>> train a dog to do certain things?
>
> And if they have done something wrong.
>
Yes, Human know if he make wrong action, waht about animals? Good or
evil are humans concepts, not animals, not machines.
I think humans are the only creatures able to really choose. Some
"educated" animals can also choose, but are they able to say waht is
good or bad?
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