There are known knowns and known unknowns, but what we should be worried about most is the unknown unknowns.
Our minds are finite and far from noble. Knowing their limits can help us to become better reasoners.
What if you take a human mind, and upload it into one of these machines?
This is the universal property of the human mind. Abstract rules form the core of everything from computer programs to grammars. Our results show that babies' minds are built to look for such rules - even without being told.
It's one thing to make lemonade out of lemons, another to proclaim that lemons are what you'd hope for in the first place.