On the Impossibility of Artificial Intelligence

Review of Metaphysics 44 (2):335-341 (1990)
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Abstract

IS THERE A WARRANT FOR SAYING that computers, or other machines, are intelligent? Will there ever be a time when it will be proper to say that they think? Both questions can be reasonably answered affirmatively, unless there is something amiss in saying that a sundial or a watch tells time, corporations are quasi-persons, floods threaten lives and bodies, or that computers are property.

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original Weiss, Paul A. (1990) "On the impossibility of artificial intelligence". Review of Metaphysics (December) 335(December):335-341

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