He believes this makes true human-level artificial intellect impossible, regardless of how large language models become. A new book claims artificial intellect has been built on a flawed assumption dating back to Alan Turing’s famous 1950 paper. Peter J. Denning argues that the most important parts of human intelligence, including common sense, intuition, culture, and practical know-how, cannot be encoded into computers.
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