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Common sense, the turing test, and the quest for real AI

By: Levesque, Hector J.
Publisher: Cambridge: MIT Press, 2018Edition: First MIT Press paperback edition.Description: xv, 172 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780262535205.Subject(s): Artificial intelligence | Thought and thinking | Intellect | Computational intelligence | Turing test | Artificial intelligence -PhilosophyDDC classification: 006.301 Summary: What can artificial intelligence teach us about the mind? If AI's underlying concept is that thinking is a computational process, then how can computation illuminate thinking? It's a timely question. AI is all the rage, and the buzziest AI buzz surrounds adaptive machine learning: computer systems that learn intelligent behavior from massive amounts of data.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

What can artificial intelligence teach us about the mind? If AI's underlying concept is that thinking is a computational process, then how can computation illuminate thinking? It's a timely question. AI is all the rage, and the buzziest AI buzz surrounds adaptive machine learning: computer systems that learn intelligent behavior from massive amounts of data.

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