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

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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 doreasonlogiccomputer Humanity = intuition, sensuality, and emotion.intuition emotion Can machines be creative?

3 Computers can’t think because they don’t have a consciousness… What is a consciousness? 1. a.the quality or state of being aware especially of something within oneself b.state or fact of being conscious of an external object, state, or factconscious c. AWARENESS; especially : concern for some social or political causeAWARENESS 2.the state of being characterized by sensation, emotion, volition, and thought : MINDMIND 3.the totality of conscious states of an individualconscious 4.the normal state of conscious lifeconscious 5.the upper level of mental life of which the person is aware as contrasted with unconscious processes

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5 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?

6 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

7 John Searle’s Argument: THE CHINESE ROOM THE CHINESE ROOM

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9 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).”

10 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

11 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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