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8 Cards in this Set
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Expert System
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A program with deep but narrow knowledge
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Who is behind the Knowledge Objection?
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Penrose and Dreyfus
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The Knowledge Argument
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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.) |
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What are the Dreyfus' five steps to expertise?
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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 |
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Counter examples to five steps
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- Deep Blue
- MYCIN |
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Penrose's objection
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Computers lack intuition and insight (wall of pawn example)
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Last objection
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Common sense objection
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Countexample to common sense objection
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CYC project (Lenat)
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