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Wow, ultimate objectivity without emotions - Beam me up Mr. Spock. wink

If AI is meant to create a computer that "seems" human, then it should be easy to do. Just fill it with sound bites and give it a short attention span. Add well-known human reactions (such as get insult, start fight), and voila, you have an average voter (or a president)!

My definition of AI is to have the computer model human thought processes. Just as one little thing can set my wife off, so should small inputs produce unexpected outputs (the chaos butterfly effect) - but they should not be random, way-off-the-mark outputs as a simple random-number generator would do.
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