Parallel Machines

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Abstract

Because it is time-dependent, parallel computation is fundamentally different from sequential computation. Parallel programs are non-deterministic and are not effective procedures. Given the brain operates in parallel, this casts doubt on AI's attempt to make sequential computers intelligent.

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Boucher, A. (1997). Parallel Machines. Minds and Machines, 7(4), 543–551. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008284405861

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