Tuesday, April 18, 2006

RE: A. Turing, and machine intelligence

If a machine is manufactured to implement a learning algorithm, and if it is equipped with enough memory, the machine will be able to increase its level of intelligence, and show intelligent behaviour as time goes by. Of course, the initial level of intelligence which it possesses can definitely be a contributing factor in this process. So, it is possible to implement different levels of intelligence, given that the algorithms for doing the implementation is known. It is also possible to implement various forms of intelligence (which might be inter- or correlated).

This can be proven by a closer analysis of the formation and evolution of the human intelligence, and therefore, the human brain, throughout the history.


Living is merely achieved through the process of computing the algorithms. As one might say, an inevitable outcome of a series of deterministic, yet complex, iterative cycles.

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