Synthesized answer
The practical implications relate to the challenges in implementing artificial intelligence algorithms [Passage 1]. According to the provided passage, replicating human-like intelligence in a device would necessitate that device having a human-like being in the world, which in turn would require it to possess bodies similar to ours and social acculturation comparable to our own [Passage 1].
The passages explain that these requirements help to account for the practical problems encountered when implementing artificial intelligence algorithms [Passage 1]. However, the specific nature or details of these practical implications beyond the aforementioned requirements are not further elaborated upon in the provided text.
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From the book
Title: Mind Over Machine by Hubert L. Dreyfus Description: Human intuition and perception are basic and essential phenomena of consciousness. As such, they will never be replicated by computers. This is the challenging notion of Hubert Dreyfus, Ph. D., archcritic of the artificial intelligence establishment. It's important to emphasize that he doesn't believe that AI is fundamentally impossible, only that the current research program is fatally flawed. Instead, he argues that to get a device (or devices) with human-like intelligence would require them to have a human-like being in the world,…