Rudolf Arnheim Quote

What, then, is the basic difference between today's computer and an intelligent being? It is that the computer can be made to seebut not to perceive. What matters here is not that the computer is without consciousness but that thus far it is incapable of the spontaneous grasp of pattern--a capacity essential to perception and intelligence.


Visual Thinking (ed. Univ of California Press, 2004) - ISBN: 9780520242265


What, then, is the basic difference between today's computer and an intelligent being? It is that the computer can be made to seebut not to perceive. ...

What, then, is the basic difference between today's computer and an intelligent being? It is that the computer can be made to seebut not to perceive. ...

What, then, is the basic difference between today's computer and an intelligent being? It is that the computer can be made to seebut not to perceive. ...

What, then, is the basic difference between today's computer and an intelligent being? It is that the computer can be made to seebut not to perceive. ...