Understanding artificial intelligence : from the editors of Scientific American
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Understanding artificial intelligence : from the editors of Scientific American
(Warner books, . Science)
Warner Books, 2002
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"A Byron Preiss Book"
Includes index
Contents of Works
- On computational wings / by Kenneth M. Ford and Patrick J. Hayes
- 2001 : a scorecard / by Gary Stix
- Programming artificial intelligence / by Douglas B. Lenat
- Fazzy logic / by Bart Kosko
- How neural networks learn from experience / by Geoffrey E. Hinton
- Computing with molecules / by Mark A. Reed and James M. Tour
- Intelligent materials / by Craig A. Rogers
- The coming merging of mind and machine / by Ray Kurzweil
- Rise of the robots / by Hans Moravec
- Will robots inherit the earth? / by Marvin L. Minsky
- Marvin L. Minsky : the mastermind of artificial intelligence / by John Horgan
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More than just a Steven Spielberg film, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the proposition that human brains are nothing more than machines, albeit extremely complicated ones, whose abilities will someday be duplicated-and surpassed-by computers. Such a goal may seem elusive now, but these essays present the wide spectrum of knowledge already compiled in pursuit of this dream. Essays include "Th Rise of Robots," estimating that by 2050, robot brains based on computers will rival human intelligence.
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