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100 | _aLevesque, Hector J. | ||
245 | _aCommon sense, the turing test, and the quest for real AI | ||
250 | _aFirst MIT Press paperback edition. | ||
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_bMIT Press, _c2018 _aCambridge: |
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_axv, 172 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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_aINR _b1025.00 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aWhat 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. | ||
650 | _aArtificial intelligence | ||
650 | _aThought and thinking | ||
650 | _aIntellect | ||
650 | _aComputational intelligence | ||
650 | _aTuring test. | ||
650 | _aArtificial intelligence -Philosophy. | ||
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