Weizenbaum's Gomoku and the Art of Creating an Illusion of Intelligence | HackerNoon
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Weizenbaum's 1962 paper emphasizes that while computer programs can simulate intelligence, true understanding and spontaneity remain elusive, illustrating a critical skepticism towards AI.
Weizenbaum critiques the field of AI in his early work, stating that pursuing a definitive definition of intelligence is futile, leading to sterile contributions.
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