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Hubert Dreyfus on Embodiment (II-II)

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Dreyfus talks about Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger in relation to Artificial Intelligence and the Internet.

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  • Computationalism has failed and will continue to fail. I've worked with both Searle and Dreyfus here at UCB, and these men are geniuses. AI must die!

  • I'll be attending grad school across the bay at CIIS this fall, hopefully I'll find time to sneak into one of Dreyfus' lectures.

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  • I have no idea what these guys are talking about, but they seem very excited about the topic and are using big words. Thumbs up !

  • Very interesting.

  • computation,as we have invented it,has failed,fails,will fail.

  • the stupid thing with the anti-AI gang is that they have some important things to say, but they too often jump into this moody sea of polemics... "it's dead..." "THEY thought it's gonna work"...

    what is the internet example supposed to show? computers are just as embodied as are human beings, juice makers and elves... this is of course what AI people still seem to be denying sometimes...

    but: the two gangs can be soldered together imo....!

  • lol, the reel ran out... doesn't that exemplify Dreyfus' words on "unique situation"?!

  • hubert, when i met him, was gratefully unassuming and careful...with everything he did, said and moved. long live the west coast, lol :)

  • yeah, as with "free will" it sort of comes down to the matter of time and our mind's embedding into it. but putting problem somehow "LOLicly" what philosopher would have guessed that for physical body knowledge would turn out to be series of four nucleotides on a chain of sugars rolled into a spiral. it might be similar with time as things seem to spiral our of control on the intermediate level i.e. galaxies ;)

  • My position simply stated is that I think we first must know what knowledge is before we can build computers that have it.

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