Understanding the Artificial: On the Future Shape of Artificial Intelligence /
The debate on the feasibility and applications of artificial intelligence has concentrated on the arguments about the concept of 'intelligence', largely neglecting the concept of the 'artificial'. Most of the recent literature is concerned with whether or not the concept of intel...
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| Language: | English |
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London :
Springer London,
1991.
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| Series: | Artificial intelligence and society.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Contents: AI: Its future and its cultural roots
- The cognitive dimension in the processing of natural language
- Making a mind versus modelling the brain: AI back at the branchpoint
- Alternative intelligence
- AI as a dialectic of science and technology
- Biological and artificial intelligence
- Computers, musical notation and the externalisation of knowledge: towards a comparative study in the history of information technology
- Cognitive science and the computer metaphor
- Intelligent behaviour in machines
- Conclusions: the dissymmetry of mind and the role of the artificial
- Appendix: 101 definitions of AI. An attempt at getting a basis for a rational definition of the artifical
- Subject index.