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		<title>defending the unthinkable</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[the "thinking computer" is a just a language illusion. it's not real and it will never be real.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i went to college with the intent to major in computer science and design a computer that thinks. pretty ambitious, but computer power was and is flying up and after all, kurzweil says it&#8217;ll happen in 2030 or whatever is his hypothesis now, so it would be in my lifetime. as perfect time as there could be for it.</p>
<p>along the ways i ran into a single quote from the 70s that completely stopped me.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim&#8221; &#8211; Edsger Dijkstra</p></blockquote>
<p>in one sentence it summarized for me that &#8220;thinking computer&#8221; is a just a language illusion. it&#8217;s not real and it will never be real.</p>
<p>a computer will never think in the same way a submarine will never swim. swimming is what living things do, a submarine instead &#8216;propels itself through water&#8217;. a computer will never &#8216;think&#8217;, it will &#8216;perform computations in order to arrive at conclusions&#8217;. which, guess what, they already do and have been for ages.</p>
<p>for people to agree that a machine is a &#8220;thinking computer&#8221; would be one that can feature a display of a pleasant cartoonish face that, when computing, would furrow it&#8217;s brow and make &#8220;hmm&#8221; noises. while an interesting task and a cognitive/behavioral challenge, it&#8217;s not a computer science problem.</p>
<p>the better goal i learned in compilers: we should be working to precisely define problem spaces where computers can help with decision making, and then writing better and more robust expert systems (by whatever buzzword they&#8217;re going by nowadays) that can read data about the situation, and suggest or perform actions in response. not as glamorous as &#8216;thinking&#8217;, but infinitely more useful.</p>
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