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Quote (GaryGaulin @ May 07 2016,19:38) | Before I ruin something that was good enough before I'm stopping here: Quote | Behavior from a system or device qualifies as intelligent by meeting all four circuit requirements that are required for this ability, which are: [1] A body to control, either real or virtual, with motor muscle including molecular actuation, motor proteins, speakers (a linear actuator), electronic write to a screen (instead of arm actuation), motorized wheels (rotary actuator). |
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It's still wrong and therefore not 'good enough'. But the rephrasing did catch my eye in one critical respect -- "behavior." You have either switched topic from intelligence as such (i.e., composing or recognizing a melody, creating a theory or a plot idea) to behavior, or you have dived head-first into the madness of strict behaviorism a la Skinner. Regardless of which it is, your first criterion is shown to be rubbish.
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