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But an unconscious simulated intelligence certainly could be built out of software and might be useful.

This paper analyzes a few of the more famous predictions, beginning with the claim before AI's founding conference at Dartmouth in 1956 that just 10 scientists could make "a significant advance" toward simulated intelligence over just two months.

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This is because, for all that has been argued, it may be that it is not nomically possible to provide any "hand simulation" of intelligence (and, in particular, that it is not possible to simulate intelligence using any kind of computer).

Like the person in the room, computers simulate intelligence but do not exhibit it.

(If it is nomically impossible to simulate intelligence using computers, then the alleged fact that digital computers cannot genuinely possess intelligence casts no doubt at all on the usefulness of the Turing Test, since digital computers are nomically disqualified from the range of cases in which there is mere simulation of intelligence).

As startling as it can be to see a moving 3D image of yourself, these are very early days for the technology, which is bound to become more compelling as the ability to simulate intelligence improves to create an even more realistic digital you.

But is the superior number crunching that computers can now routinely carry out real intelligence or simulated artificial intelligence (AI)?

The current debate centers on what I'll call a "simulated conscious mind" versus a "simulated unconscious intelligence". We hope to learn whether computers make it possible to achieve one, both, or neither.

In this paper we present an adaptive and extensible simulator which can be used during the design phase to generate data from various sensors within a simulated ambient intelligence environment.

So, there is a possible world doubtless one quite remote from the actual world in which a digital computer simulates intelligence but in which the digital computer does not itself possess intelligence.

In order to turn Searle's argument at least in the way in which we have developed it into an objection to The Turing Test, we need to have some reason for thinking that it is at least nomically possible to simulate intelligence using computers.

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