2015年4月19日 星期日

The Imitation Game




Do you know why people like violence?
It's because it feels ... good.
Humans find violence deeply satisfying.
But remove the satisfaction, and the act becomes ...
hollow.


Sometimes it's the vary people who no one imagines anything of
who do the things that no one imagines.
(有時候, 正是這些人們意想不到之人, 做出了人們意想不到之事)




- Unless you have the key.
- How's that different from talking?
- What?
- Talking. When people talk to each other,
   they never say what they mean. They say something else,
   and you're expected to just know what they mean.
   Only I never do.
   So, how's that different?

- Oh, you're going to be very good at it!



P ZQAE TQR




Of course machine can't think as people do.
Machine is differ ... from a person.
Hence, ... they think differently.
The interesting question is, just because something
thinks differently from you,
does that mean it's not thinking?

Well, we allow for humans to have such divergences from one another.
What is the point of different taste, different preferences
if not to say that our brains work differently,
that we think differently?
And if we can say that about one another,
then why can't we sat the same thing for brains...
built of copper and wire, steel?









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