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http://www.meetuon.com/main [meetUon.com | your community] Social Considerations For A.I.(Artificial Intelligence) also featured in Article City and Article Dashboard Dennis Gorelik, a Senior Developer at IBM and creator of the PCnous artificial intelligence system, identifies a weakness of an AIS (artificial intelligence society, consisting of computers trained to 'think') , in that it was not born through natural selection, as human beings are. Dennis had included on his site an invitation for others in the community to outline other weaknesses.

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http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com [Cincomsmalltalk.com] David Buck - Blog: category: Artificial Intelligence: Frankly, analyzing a newspaper is much more useful!</p></div> hehe! http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/userblogs/buck/blogView?showComments=true&entry=3247158738 http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/userblogs/buck/blogView?showComments=true&entry=3247158738 David Buck 2003-11-24T21:42:27-05:00 <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>I had no thoughts about it being useful. My concern was "how can I call something intelligent if it can't experience anything?" An AI that breaks down when you start probing deeper isn't terribly useful or interesting.<p>

[Sensed blog of a techie's World of Stuff .......] Voices from the Open Source Revolution: The first intentional artifacts of hackerdom--the first slang lists, the first satires, the first self-conscious discussions of the hacker ethic--all propagated on the ARPAnet in its early years. (The first version of the Jargon File, as a major example, dated from 1973.) Hackerdom grew up at the universities connected to the Net, especially (though not exclusively) in their computer science departments.

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