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Old 09-17-2003, 04:44 PM
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Well, something that responds yes or no to a vowel doesn't make it AI...at all. I could probably program that with about 10 lines of code in Q-Basic.

AI programming is extremely elevated programming, so I'm pretty sure you're not going to do any of that in Visual Basic. Some people claim that we've created AI, some people insist that we haven't...others insist that we shouldn't.

There are plenty of things that mimic, or behave like AI, but don't actually learn, change, and grow. Depending on how strictly or loosely you apply a definition of intelligence, determines what you'll accept as AI.
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