Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Myth |
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... explicit formulation of ends and means , and it is in terms of this explicit description that the characteristics and behaviour of the machine as machine must be judged . ( It must be clearly understood that behaviour is posited of a ...
... explicit formulation of ends and means , and it is in terms of this explicit description that the characteristics and behaviour of the machine as machine must be judged . ( It must be clearly understood that behaviour is posited of a ...
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... explicitly detailed theory : Construction no longer need involve the explicit encoding of inference rules or assumptions . Such rules and assumptions are not represented in the system in the explicit , localisable fashion associated ...
... explicitly detailed theory : Construction no longer need involve the explicit encoding of inference rules or assumptions . Such rules and assumptions are not represented in the system in the explicit , localisable fashion associated ...
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... explicit functionality and the obscenity of instrumental use . At the very least the purpose of humans is an open question and possible links between design and teleology a source of puzzlement and wonder . Not so for machines . The ...
... explicit functionality and the obscenity of instrumental use . At the very least the purpose of humans is an open question and possible links between design and teleology a source of puzzlement and wonder . Not so for machines . The ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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