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Summary:Develops the arguments contained in the book of the same name by mathematician,Roger Penrose. He argues that computers cannot ever think like human beings and is appalled by scientists who attempt to reduce all human emotions and abilities to the level of calculations.
Description:PROF. PENROSE,ONE OF THE WORLD'S LEADING MATHEMATICIANS AND AUTHOR OF 'THE EMPEROR'S NEW MIND',ARGUES THAT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS A CONTRADICTION IN TERMS BECAUSE COMPUTERS WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO REPLICATE HUMAN THOUGHT