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Artificial Intelligence

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Discrete Thoughts

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Scientists Doing Research On Artificial Intelligence are still far from their ultimate goal — a computer-based analog of the human brain. Nevertheless, their efforts have regularly produced results useful in applied computer science. For example, the design of programming languages in general use has benefited from concepts developed in work on artificial intelligence.

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Kac, M., Rota, GC., Schwartz, J.T. (1992). Artificial Intelligence. In: Discrete Thoughts. Modern Birkhäuser Classics. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4775-9_16

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