Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Myth |
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... characteristics we associate with intelligence in human behaviour - understanding language , learning , reasoning , solving problems , and so on . ( Barr & Feigenbaum 1981 p.3 ) This definition is clearly goal oriented in that it ...
... characteristics we associate with intelligence in human behaviour - understanding language , learning , reasoning , solving problems , and so on . ( Barr & Feigenbaum 1981 p.3 ) This definition is clearly goal oriented in that it ...
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... characteristics associated with intelligence in humans . A behaviourist approach to authentication and evaluation is clearly implied and there is no indication that any similarity between the causative genesis of intelligence in humans ...
... characteristics associated with intelligence in humans . A behaviourist approach to authentication and evaluation is clearly implied and there is no indication that any similarity between the causative genesis of intelligence in humans ...
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... Characteristics of Machines Our brief examination of the development of the notion of machine has taken us a long way from the ' common sense ' picture of a physical artefact to an elusive embodiment in mathematical formalism . Although ...
... Characteristics of Machines Our brief examination of the development of the notion of machine has taken us a long way from the ' common sense ' picture of a physical artefact to an elusive embodiment in mathematical formalism . Although ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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