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... intelligence to machines ultimately and profoundly incoherent ? A central aim of our quest then is to examine the coherence and possible cogency of the claim that computers are or can be intelligent and thus to establish a framework ...
... intelligence to machines ultimately and profoundly incoherent ? A central aim of our quest then is to examine the coherence and possible cogency of the claim that computers are or can be intelligent and thus to establish a framework ...
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... machine ? ' , ' is taken up in Chapter 4. An attempt is made to elucidate the current understanding of the nature of machines through historical placement and analysis of fundamental properties . Both ' hard ' and ' soft ' machines are ...
... machine ? ' , ' is taken up in Chapter 4. An attempt is made to elucidate the current understanding of the nature of machines through historical placement and analysis of fundamental properties . Both ' hard ' and ' soft ' machines are ...
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... machine ? It will become clear that there is no firm justification for the former and that the latter offers a more reasonable expectation . 5.5 Real Intelligence in Machines The ascription of intelligence to machines strikes the layman ...
... machine ? It will become clear that there is no firm justification for the former and that the latter offers a more reasonable expectation . 5.5 Real Intelligence in Machines The ascription of intelligence to machines strikes the layman ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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