No computer is ever going to ask a new, reasonable question. It takes trained people to do that.
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If we would have new knowledge, we must get a whole world of new questions.
To question your own process is a necessity. If you don't question yourself, it's impossible to improve.
The big question society will have to answer is whether it wants computers thinking like humans.
Non-technical questions sometimes don't have an answer at all.
We are proposing that there is value in a totally new product category and a totally new set of questions. Just like the Apple II proposed, 'Would you reasonably want a computer in your home if you weren't an accountant or professional?' That is the question Glass is asking, and I hope in the end that is how it will be judged.
Learning is the new skill. Imagination, creation and asking new questions are at its core.
The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim.
Every clarification breeds new questions.
Ask not what the brain can do for the computer. Ask what the computer can do for the brain.
Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.