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The DEMISE of Visual Basic 6.0

Microsoft MVPs move to save Visual Basic http://www.zdnet.com/news/microsoft-mvps-move-to-save-visual-basic/141731 Microsoft walks VB tight rope http://news.cnet.com/Microsoft-walks-VB-tight-rope/2100-1007_3-5620821.html

Artificial Intelligence - Weak AI vs Strong AI

Source:  http://www.faculty.umb.edu/gary_zabel/Courses/Bodies,%20Souls,%20and%20Robots/Texts/Artificial%20Intelligence%20.htm Artificial Intelligence As a theory in the philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence (or AI) is the view that human cognitive mental states can be duplicated in computing machinery. Accordingly, an intelligent system is nothing but an information processing system. Discussions of AI commonly draw a distinction between weak and strong AI. Weak AI holds that suitably programmed machines can simulate human cognition. Strong AI, by contrast, maintains that suitably programmed machines are capable of cognitive mental states. The weak claim is unproblematic, since a machine which merely simulates human cognition need not have conscious mental states. It is the strong claim, though, that has generated the most discussion, since this does entail that a computer can have cognitive mental states. In addition to the weak/strong distinction, it is also help