This document discusses the philosophy of artificial intelligence. It explores questions around whether machines can be intelligent, have minds or consciousness similar to humans. It discusses the Turing test for evaluating intelligence and criticisms of this approach. The document also covers definitions of intelligence as goal-directed behavior based on past experiences. Additionally, it examines the possibility of simulating the brain, treating human intelligence as symbol processing, and whether machines can have minds. The document concludes by discussing ethics and artificial intelligence, considering moral and legal issues as well as opposition to giving ethics to AI.