Machines Who Think: A Personal Inquiry into the History and Prospects of Artificial IntelligenceCRC Press, 17 mar 2004 - 576 This book is a history of artificial intelligence, that audacious effort to duplicate in an artifact what we consider to be our most important property—our intelligence. It is an invitation for anybody with an interest in the future of the human race to participate in the inquiry. |
Spis treści
Beginnings | 1 |
The Turning Point | 109 |
Resistance | 193 |
Realizations | 241 |
The Tensions of Choice | 351 |
Afterword | 415 |
The Evolution of Intelligence | 523 |
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