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Expert System
A program with deep but narrow knowledge
Who is behind the Knowledge Objection?
Penrose and Dreyfus
The Knowledge Argument
1. Strong AI requires that computers possess significant knowledge (both knowing that and knowing how)
2. Computers necessarily lack a capability needed to possess significant knowledge (expertise, common sense, intuition, etc.)
What are the Dreyfus' five steps to expertise?
1. novice (context free)
2. advanced beginner (situational)
3. competence (goals in situation)
4. proficiency (intuition but analytic)
5. expertise (react correctly)

- the computer can only get to #3
Counter examples to five steps
- Deep Blue
- MYCIN
Penrose's objection
Computers lack intuition and insight (wall of pawn example)
Last objection
Common sense objection
Countexample to common sense objection
CYC project (Lenat)