A third difficulty arose because of some fundamental limitations on the basic structures
being used to generate intelligent behavior
For example, Minsky and Papert's book Percep-tions (1969) proved that, although perceptrons (a simple form of neural network) could be shown to learn anything they were capable of representing, they could represent very little..
In particular, a two-input perceptron (restricted to be simpler than the form Rosenblatt originally studied) could not be trained to recognize when its two inputs were different
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