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The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence Oxford Readings in Philosophy



The book "The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence" is a collection of classic articles from the field of artificial intelligence. The book is intended for the university student or general reader, but don't be fooled, the content is likely to be difficult. The first chapter assumes knowledge of calculus. However, if you have the right preparation, you'll be treated to fifteen important papers in... more details
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  • Contains 15 classic papers in artificial intelligence
  • Assumes knowledge of calculus


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Author Margaret A. Boden
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780198248545
Publication Date 26/04/1990
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
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The book "The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence" is a collection of classic articles from the field of artificial intelligence. The book is intended for the university student or general reader, but don't be fooled, the content is likely to be difficult. The first chapter assumes knowledge of calculus. However, if you have the right preparation, you'll be treated to fifteen important papers in AI, including Alan Turing's Computing Machinery and Intelligence article.

A collection of classic articles from the field of artificial intelligence (AI), The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence would be a good complement to an introductory textbook on AI fundamentals. The back cover of the book states that the material is intended for the university student or general reader, but don't be fooled. Unless you are a student in a supportive class setting or a general reader who happens to have a degree in engineering, you are likely to find the content difficult. The first chapter, for example, assumes knowledge of calculus. However, if you have the right preparation, you'll be treated to fifteen important papers in AI--including Alan Turing's Computing Machinery and Intelligence article, which proposed the now well-known Turing test for determining whether a machine is intelligent.
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