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Are People Smarter than Machines?
Are People Smarter than Machines?

Author(s): Rebecca Maguire, Phil Maguire, Philippe Moser
Subject(s): Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: KruZak
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Turing test; Church-Turing thesis; technological singularity; simulation; Turing machines;

Summary/Abstract: Recent progress in artificial intelligence has led some to speculate that machine intelligence may soon match or surpass human intelligence. We argue that this understanding of intelligence is flawed. While physical machines are designed by humans to simulate human rule-following behavior, the issue of whether human abilities can be emulated is not well-defined. We outline a series of obstacles that stand in the way of formalizing emulation, and show that even a simple, well-defined function cannot be decided in practice. In light of this, we suggest that the debate on intelligence should be shifted from emulation to simulation, addressing, for example, how useful machines can be at particular tasks, rather than deliberating over the nebulous concept of general intelligence.

  • Issue Year: XX/2020
  • Issue No: 58
  • Page Range: 103-123
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English