Title:
Artificial Intelligence – The Very Idea
Author:
John Haugeland
Translation – Scientific Editing:
Stelios Zachariou, Spyros Manouselis
Genre:
Science – Technology
Publisher:
Katoptro
Year:
1992
Pages:
378
Dimensions:
21 x 14 cm
When it comes to Artificial Intelligence, people are usually divided into “mockers” and “supporters”. The former find the whole idea completely irrational and wrong, while the latter, on the contrary, are convinced that it is only a matter of time before it becomes an integral part of our daily lives. In this book, the author wishes to alleviate the fanaticism on both sides by presenting the problem of Artificial Intelligence as something that is “based on a strong idea, which might probably correct (or correct in some respects) and is just as likely to do not be”.
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