Simply put, if you bring a hundred machines and provide them with the same instructions and information, then ask them the same question, you would expect the same response. But what opens the way for exaggeration of the capabilities of artificial intelligence is the use of the word learning, meaning that the machine has the ability to learn and not just execute instructions, which is what I am arguing against here based on the fact that the components of machines are the same. These components include the program that represents the instructions and the input unit through which information is provided. There would be no differentiation in output unless the instructions or information provided vary from machine to another.

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https://medium.com/@melnawawy1980/a-thought-experiment-about-limitations-of-an-ai-system-2f1c0f2f5210

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