An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Can Computers Think? |
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Page 130
... human communication and understanding remain mysterious proc- esses , perhaps more so than ever . What is thinking ... human abili- ties to operate the systems of society . Far more significant is the ambiguity that arises from the ...
... human communication and understanding remain mysterious proc- esses , perhaps more so than ever . What is thinking ... human abili- ties to operate the systems of society . Far more significant is the ambiguity that arises from the ...
Page 143
... human being is this analog computer , and it is the only one we possess . Consequently , the role of the human as the principal decision maker in economic , political , and sociological processes is secure for as far as we can see into ...
... human being is this analog computer , and it is the only one we possess . Consequently , the role of the human as the principal decision maker in economic , political , and sociological processes is secure for as far as we can see into ...
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... human mind will remain dominant and in the central posi- tion . The human spirit remains far above anything that can be mecha- nized . The human mind and spirit have already been " mechanized " by evolution . The problem is how to ...
... human mind will remain dominant and in the central posi- tion . The human spirit remains far above anything that can be mecha- nized . The human mind and spirit have already been " mechanized " by evolution . The problem is how to ...
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The Bellman Continuum: A Collection of the Works of Richard E. Bellman Richard Ernest Bellman,Robert S. Roth No preview available - 1986 |