Lorraine Ford
It could be argued that animals, in effect, use sound and body language symbols, to communicate with other animals.
But it is only human beings who have specialised in the use of man-made symbols. Over the last 5 thousand years or so, people have overseen a stupendous development in the creation of, and use of, man-made written and spoken symbols.
So ingrained is people’s use of these man-made symbols in everyday human life, that people are usually completely unconscious of the fact that they are using special man-made symbols, all day, every day, when they read, write, talk, and listen, including when they use computers.
So, the question becomes:
- Is it the case that computers could (potentially) be intelligent entities (i.e. genuine AIs) that can understand and use man-made symbols? OR
- Is it the case that people are the intelligent entities who use arrangements of electrical circuits, transistors and voltages (in computers) in order to represent a binary digit symbol system, a feat which merely extends their already stupendous day in, day out use of man-made symbols, so that the computing-machine/ “AI” can do useful work for these people?
Obviously, 2 is the correct case.