Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Myth |
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... interpretation in a modern context . This , of course , is a risk we always take in attempting to make sense of history . But the risk of gross distortion is surely reduced if a term is not used in unsupported isolation but is part of a ...
... interpretation in a modern context . This , of course , is a risk we always take in attempting to make sense of history . But the risk of gross distortion is surely reduced if a term is not used in unsupported isolation but is part of a ...
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... interpreted and made determinate by acculturation and thus by changes in human self - interpretation . Thus in the last analysis we can understand why there are no facts with built - in significance and no fixed human forms of life ...
... interpreted and made determinate by acculturation and thus by changes in human self - interpretation . Thus in the last analysis we can understand why there are no facts with built - in significance and no fixed human forms of life ...
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... Interpretation . The system can interpret an expression if the expression designates a process and if , given the expression , the system can carry out the process . ( Ibid p.40 ) Now designation and interpretation are essentially at ...
... Interpretation . The system can interpret an expression if the expression designates a process and if , given the expression , the system can carry out the process . ( Ibid p.40 ) Now designation and interpretation are essentially at ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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