Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Myth |
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A Modern Myth John Kelly. conclusion that intelligence remains an elusive phenomenon which is fundamental in human ontology and so far resists an adequately deep instrumental formalisation . - The question , " What is a machine ...
A Modern Myth John Kelly. conclusion that intelligence remains an elusive phenomenon which is fundamental in human ontology and so far resists an adequately deep instrumental formalisation . - The question , " What is a machine ...
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... machine towards the elimination of differences , towards a creative re - definition . In particular we must examine the possibility of machine intelligence , of building an artefact which , while remaining a machine , yet is equipped ...
... machine towards the elimination of differences , towards a creative re - definition . In particular we must examine the possibility of machine intelligence , of building an artefact which , while remaining a machine , yet is equipped ...
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... Intelligence fuelled over - optimistic expectations about the future power ... machine systems is now more widespread and the limitations of expert systems ... intelligence underlies our problem - solving behaviour we assume that the same ...
... Intelligence fuelled over - optimistic expectations about the future power ... machine systems is now more widespread and the limitations of expert systems ... intelligence underlies our problem - solving behaviour we assume that the same ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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