Minds, brains and programs.
Searle J.R. (1980)
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3.
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- Philosophical attack on strong AI: arguing against the proposition that computers can think like people.
- Still one of the most influential and controversial papers in the field.
- I do believe that this paper should be on the list, although I do not agree with Searle on many issues.
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