2. Why do computers have no intelligence?
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Position A is based on the notion that computers are (or can in theory become) intelligent. ... Computers, it is true, can be made to mimic intelligence, and very sophisticated computer programs can mimic intelligence in very sophisticated ways, but this does not make them intelligent.
One is the ability to learn, the other is the ability to solve problems. And in those areas, computers can be smarter than humans. “Today, computers can learn faster than humans, e.g., (IBM's) Watson can read and remember all the research on cancer, no human could,” says Maital.
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