Glad you accepted my definition of "programming.” I certainly agree humans are programmed. I even identified the two most important programmers of humans in my last post (#17).
But the point of our exchange is still being ignored by you. I have, in posts 11 & 17 stated that there exist machines that perform tasks that have never been programmed, giving four or five examples of their commercial use and noting that in their limit field, they are often better at the task than humans, yet not one instruction has ever been given them. Like humans, dogs, amoebas, etc. these connection machines (more often called neural networks, but I do not like that term as I have done brain surgery, know something about neurons, etc.) are created with some initial "hardwiring" that does permit them to learn from their mistakes, BUT NEVER ARE THEY PROGRAMMMED !!!!!!
You continue to deny this and state
with no arguement that all machines are programmed! - All I can conclude from this is that you can not think or even discuss, only able to follow your program.
Are you a Von Neumann machine?