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TVarnum

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The position Searle (1980) argues against is that a properly programmed computer has a mind capable of understanding. This type of AI is referred to as:
 
  A) weak
  B) strong
  C) smart
  D) sometimes functional
  E) hard

Question 2

Perceptrons capable of learning do so because they behave in ways similar to ________ neurons and obey ________ rule.
 
  A) Hebb's; Lashley's
  B) Rosenblatt's; von Neumann's
  C) McCulloch-Pitts'; Hebb's
  D) McCarthy; Pascalls
  E) von Neumann's; Hebb's



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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