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It appears that the age of "things that think," a phrase that emerged from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Laboratory in 1995, is nearly upon us.
And there was a pretty good philosophical argument against it (of the customary form: either it's false or it's trivial; either you are pushed into claiming that atoms are thinking about cappuccinos or you retreat to the uninteresting and obvious position that atoms have the potential to contribute to larger things that think about cappuccinos).
System-on-Chip (SoC) will lead to the hardware and software developments and to "things that think," the ultimate production of complex, "intelligent," and autonomous systems communicating anywhere, anytime.
Completely secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, affluent owners of things that think may simply stop caring if the law of the jungle prevails in the unwired wilderness beyond.
"On a lonely street late at night," Gershenfeld points out, "I want as many friends as possible to know what's happening around me". Things that think are bad news for thugs whose freedom depends on keeping out of sight.
These light chips might find their way into price tags and clothing, creating "huge new markets of things that think," he says.
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In the Critique of Pure Reason, he says: "If anyone were to pose the question to me: What is the constitution of a thing that thinks?
Tell smooth lies, give impressions of things that he thinks or appears to think that he doesn't think".
Were those things that were thought out?
So now we cover things that everyone thinks are funny".
Discriminant validity is the validity obtained when we measure two things that are thought to be dissimilar and our measures can discriminate between them.
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