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... present performance of machines . The identification of man and machine is seen to be an unjustified yielding to the ... presents a summary together with a restatement of the discussion and some concluding remarks . 1.3 The Argument ...
... present performance of machines . The identification of man and machine is seen to be an unjustified yielding to the ... presents a summary together with a restatement of the discussion and some concluding remarks . 1.3 The Argument ...
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... present states provide information about future states of S1 . Further , the present state of the model causes a change of state in other subsystems of S2 ; these subsystems are ( a ) involved in the interaction of S2 with S1 , and ( b ) ...
... present states provide information about future states of S1 . Further , the present state of the model causes a change of state in other subsystems of S2 ; these subsystems are ( a ) involved in the interaction of S2 with S1 , and ( b ) ...
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... present the general information as well as the particular facts and assumptions it is relying on ; it is able to answer hypothetical questions ; etc. Generally speaking , the system approaches being an intelligent and rational ...
... present the general information as well as the particular facts and assumptions it is relying on ; it is able to answer hypothetical questions ; etc. Generally speaking , the system approaches being an intelligent and rational ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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