A History of First Step Fallacies, Dreyfus https://t.co/VYjQaFNENo "[Initital progress] presupposed that research in AI was on the right track... an example of the first-step fallacy. Limited early success is not a valid basis for...the ultimate success
@DrYohanJohn More specifically: https://t.co/wuc43SlYmH
Beautiful! And a perfect example that large enough changes in scale is equivalent to changes in scope.
RT @AE_Robbert: “In the 1960s, without realizing it, AI researchers were hard at work finding the features, rules, and representations need…
“In the 1960s, without realizing it, AI researchers were hard at work finding the features, rules, and representations needed for turning rationalist philosophy into a research program, and by so doing AI researchers condemned their enterprise to failure.”
A History of First Step Fallacies by Hubert L. Dreyfus https://t.co/FRn9T2I2er
@cnchapman This is a very interesting article too: https://t.co/6kejagld76
"...we may have to overcome the desperate desire to digitalize our bodies so as to achieve immortality, and, instead, face up to and maybe even enjoy our embodied finitude." https://t.co/JOPYBeMS4J
RT @alandipert: "You can't say your first step was towards success until you have succeeded" https://t.co/6D5YVJGCYC
"You can't say your first step was towards success until you have succeeded" https://t.co/6D5YVJGCYC