Artificial Dreams - The Quest for Non-Biological Intelligence
โ Scribed by H. R. Ekbia
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 418
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This book is a critique of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the perspective of cognitive science - it seeks to examine what we have learned about human cognition from AI successes and failures. The book's goal is to separate those "AI dreams" that either have been or could be realized from those that are constructed through discourse and are unrealizable. AI research has advanced many areas that are intellectually compelling and holds great promise for advances in science, engineering, and practical systems. After the 1980s, however, the field has often struggled to deliver widely on these promises. This book breaks new ground by analyzing how some of the driving dreams of people practicing AI research become valued contributions, while others devolve into unrealized and unrealizable projects.
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Reading the blurb of this book prompted me to pick it up and explore what I expected would be an interesting treatment of game AI. Unfortunately, the blurb is the only well-written section of the entire book. There are simply countless errors, typos and mistakes throughout the text. Most PAGES have
Reading the blurb of this book prompted me to pick it up and explore what I expected would be an interesting treatment of game AI. Unfortunately, the blurb is the only well-written section of the entire book. There are simply countless errors, typos and mistakes throughout the text. Most PAGES have