You also need the ability to generalise from your memories. So instead of sticking your toe into the fire, you generalise and decide that sticking any of your body parts into something hot is probably not a good ideakirock said:Real intelligence must begin with memory and lots of it. From there associations are formed, such as: When my finger is inserted into fire it hurts. Result: a new memory pathway is formed to store the associations, fire, finger and pain.
Nodsu said:You also need the ability to generalise from your memories. So instead of sticking your toe into the fire, you generalise and decide that sticking any of your body parts into something hot is probably not a good idea
hamas123 said:Well, um, err, yeh no, wait it think so. Real intelligence is my intelligence .Technoligy don't have a brain
hamas123 said:I think we are getting a bit of subject....
supersmashbrada said:The tom tom situation was hilarious but now its spawning this conversation into intelligent work.
Are using a navigator and your own eyes mutually exclusive?LookinAround said:there's a true case of a German couple who followed their nav system's directions and drove right into the Pottsdam River!
BBC World Service: Satellite navigation system guides driver into river
If you hunt it down, there are longer articles around on the incident as well.
kirock said:I apologize to those I might have offended.
kirock said:That all depends on what part and how hot she is.
Zing bam. Knocked it outta the park.
kirock said:I apologize to those I might have offended.
Well there are actually several examples that disprove that. I'm a chess player myself and often times the creator of great chess programs aren't the best chess players around. =)The program can only be as smart as the person who programs it.
captaincranky said:"The best way to lose twenty pounds of ugly fat is to cut off your head".
Well, maybe but......
I think Smash thinks that this is not such a bad thing. (I hope I interpreted that correctly). "Meeting Spot" threads always wander off topic. I wonder if it's because people enjoy a lively dialog and the topic is only there to break the ice, as it were.