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Topic: Will it ever be possible for computers to think?
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Sun 10/18/09 07:14 PM

1. Cool graphics, Mirror!
2. Unfortunately, we won't see it materialize in our lifetime...
3. But I'm pretty sure my grandchildren might see it!

4. Computer's capabilities are limited only with our abilities of programming them.

[qiote]Why do you think that?

What particular statement are you referring to?
Humanoid robots are still at the drawing board -- mot to mention fully autonomous systems.

At the current rate of scientific development, at least 50 years would be required for developing something that even rezembles anything like an autonomous robotic system -- nevermind the the rezemblence with humans.

However, we're on the right track!


no photo
Sun 10/18/09 07:14 PM

1. Cool graphics, Mirror!
2. Unfortunately, we won't see it materialize in our lifetime...
3. But I'm pretty sure my grandchildren might see it!

4. Computer's capabilities are limited only with our abilities of programming them.

[qiote]Why do you think that?

What particular statement are you referring to?
Humanoid robots are still at the drawing board -- mot to mention fully autonomous systems.

At the current rate of scientific development, at least 50 years would be required for developing something that even rezembles anything like an autonomous robotic system -- nevermind the the rezemblence with humans.

However, we're on the right track!


no photo
Sun 10/18/09 07:16 PM

1. Cool graphics, Mirror!
2. Unfortunately, we won't see it materialize in our lifetime...
3. But I'm pretty sure my grandchildren might see it!

4. Computer's capabilities are limited only with our abilities of programming them.

[qiote]Why do you think that?

What particular statement are you referring to?
Humanoid robots are still at the drawing board -- mot to mention fully autonomous systems.

At the current rate of scientific development, at least 50 years would be required for developing something that even rezembles anything like an autonomous robotic system -- nevermind the the rezemblence with humans.

However, we're on the right track!


MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 10/23/09 01:45 AM


1. Cool graphics, Mirror!
2. Unfortunately, we won't see it materialize in our lifetime...
3. But I'm pretty sure my grandchildren might see it!

4. Computer's capabilities are limited only with our abilities of programming them.

[qiote]Why do you think that?


What particular statement are you referring to?
Humanoid robots are still at the drawing board -- mot to mention fully autonomous systems.

At the current rate of scientific development, at least 50 years would be required for developing something that even rezembles anything like an autonomous robotic system -- nevermind the the rezemblence with humans.

However, we're on the right track!


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