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Computer Power and Human Reason

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"Computer Power and Human Reason" is a title associated with a book by the computer scientist and philosopher Hubert Dreyfus, published in 1972. In this work, Dreyfus critiques artificial intelligence (AI) and argues against the idea that human reasoning can be fully replicated by computers. Dreyfus's central argument is that human intelligence is not merely a matter of processing information and following logical rules, as many AI researchers at the time believed.

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