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It's no "WON_der"
On 16 Jul 96 at 1:08, John Young wrote:
> 6-15-96. NYP, Book review:
>
> AFTER THOUGHT
> The Computer Challenge to Human Intelligence
> By James Bailey
> Illustrated. 277 pages Basic Books/HarperCollins. $25.
> ISBN 0-465-00781-3
> Mr. Bailey, a former senior manager at the Thinking
> Machines Corporation, foresees an "electronic computing
> revolution" whose "intellectual impact will be greater than
> anything since the Renaissance, possibly greater than
> anything since the invention of language." In his view, the
> greatest challenge posed by the computer revolution will be
> for humans to trust processes of thinking they won't
> necessarily understand, such as neural networks spotting
> patterns without supplying proof "in any human-absorbable
> form."
Of course it's important to note that all models of computing
(serial, neural, etc.) are based somewhat on conceptions of how
humans think, compute, etc.
Rob
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