[PDF][PDF] Intelligence is not one thing

A Winfield - Journal of Artificial General Intelligence, 2020 - sciendo.com
Defining Artificial Intelligence is indeed problematical. A problem that arguably has it roots in
the invention of the term Artificial Intelligence (AI). Moor (2006), for instance, speculates on …

Minds, Brains, and Computers: An Historical Introduction to the Foundations of Cognitive Science

DD Cummins - 2000 - philpapers.org
This work offers a selection of seminal papers on the foundations of cognitive science, from
leading figures in artificial intelligence, linguistics, philosophy and cognitive psychology …

Cognitive science and artificial intelligence

A Newell, WK Estes - … on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy …, 1983 - iiif.library.cmu.edu
COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Briefing to George (Jay) Keyworth
Introduction [2 min] Page 1 COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Briefing …

[图书][B] The foundations of artificial intelligence: A sourcebook

D Partridge, Y Wilks - 1990 - books.google.com
Addressing the fundamental issues or principles underlying the task of Artificial Intelligence,
the editors have selected not only papers now recognized as classics but also many …

[图书][B] What is artificial intelligence?

JH Fetzer, JH Fetzer - 1990 - Springer
One of the fascinating aspects of the field of artificial intelligence (AI) is that the precise
nature of its subject matter turns out to be surprisingly difficult to define. The problem, of …

History of artificial intelligence

A Benko, CS Lányi - … of Information Science and Technology, Second …, 2009 - igi-global.com
George Boole was the first to describe a formal language for logic reasoning in 1847. The
next milestone in artificial intelligence history was in 1936, when Alan M. Turing described …

Recent advances in intelligent paradigms and applications

A Abraham - 2002 - books.google.com
Digital systems that bring together the computing capacity for processing large bodies of
information with the human cognitive capability are called intelligent systems. Building these …

Introduction: philosophy and theory of artificial intelligence

VC Mueller - Minds and Machines, 2012 - Springer
The theory and philosophy of artificial intelligence has come to a crucial point where the
agenda for the forthcoming years is in the air. This special volume of Minds and Machines …

From Socrates to expert systems: The limits and dangers of calculative rationality

HL Dreyfus - 1985 - philpapers.org
Actual AI research began auspiciously around 1955 with Allen Newell and Herbert Simon's
work at the RAND Corporation. Newell and Simon proved that computers could do more …

Understanding natural language

J Haugeland - The Journal of Philosophy, 1979 - JSTOR
T HE trouble with Artificial Intelligence is that computers don't give a damn-or so I will argue
by considering the special case of understanding natural language. Linguistic facility is an …