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Critique of Artificial Intelligence

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Machines don't think, say some scientists and cite arguments. Machines can have consciousness, say other scientists, also citing arguments. Humans are no different from animals, argue neuroscientists. Intelligence is a neural network and nothing more, argue neuropsychologists.

Subjectivity is objective, argues the book's author, proving that consciousness is not intelligence, and that humans are thinking, but irrational, beings. AI, in his view, doesn't dream in color, doesn't smell, and doesn't distinguish form from matter. Humans have a second sensorium. Animals don't. AI is an appendage to the human mind.
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