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... limited amounts of human speech and natural language text , and write small computer programs to meet formal specifica- tions . We might say that such systems possess some degree of artificial intelligence . Most of the work on building ...
... limited amounts of human speech and natural language text , and write small computer programs to meet formal specifica- tions . We might say that such systems possess some degree of artificial intelligence . Most of the work on building ...
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... limited outlook , discussion of AI ideas might well be of interest to cognitive psychologists and others attempting to understand natural intelligence . In the rest of this section , we will provide a broad overview of several different ...
... limited outlook , discussion of AI ideas might well be of interest to cognitive psychologists and others attempting to understand natural intelligence . In the rest of this section , we will provide a broad overview of several different ...
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... limited degree . The study of theorem proving has been of significant value in the development of AI methods . The formalization of the deductive process using the language of predicate logic , for example , helps us to understand more ...
... limited degree . The study of theorem proving has been of significant value in the development of AI methods . The formalization of the deductive process using the language of predicate logic , for example , helps us to understand more ...
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... limited " windows " during which information can be transmitted , precludes direct control from Earth . Thus the human role must be that of a supervisor and periodic program - updater of the computer . A robot Mars explorer must be ...
... limited " windows " during which information can be transmitted , precludes direct control from Earth . Thus the human role must be that of a supervisor and periodic program - updater of the computer . A robot Mars explorer must be ...
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... limited " windows " during which information can be transmitted precludes direct control of the rover from Earth . Accordingly , a rover on Mars or another planet must be equipped with sensors and appropriate com- puting capability and ...
... limited " windows " during which information can be transmitted precludes direct control of the rover from Earth . Accordingly , a rover on Mars or another planet must be equipped with sensors and appropriate com- puting capability and ...
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