The extent to which we regard mind as an attribute of the body, or something separable from it, is largely a matter of convenience.
Computer science, codebreaking
The extent to which we regard mind as an attribute of the body, or something separable from it, is largely a matter of convenience.
Computer science, codebreaking
Attributed, philosophical stance, hard to pin down exact wording/source.
Approx. 1950
Found in 1 providers: grok
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"The view that machines cannot give rise to surprises is due, I believe, to a fallacy to which philosophers and mathematicians are particularly subject."
Strange & Unusual"We are all stardust."
Controversial"We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge."
Strange & Unusual"If a machine can pass the Turing Test, then it is intelligent."
Shocking"The imitation game is a test of intelligence, not a test of consciousness."
Shocking