Descartes on the limits of Artificial Intelligence: "Even though such machines might do some things as well as we do them, or perhaps even better, they would inevitably fail in others, which would reveal they were acting not through understanding" (Discourse on the Method, 1637)
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Simply, few of 20th century AI researchers are actually concerned with those questions. Few of the AI groups are focusing on true intelligence. There is still some low hanging fruits left to be bothered with really complex problems
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This is interesting, but Descartes is simply defining the limitations of narrow AI as opposed to AGI.
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Yes it's a tool not an organism
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21st century even.
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And many 21st century researchers too
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