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Techniques for electronics engineering from artificial intelligence

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Over the last ten years the development of software technology has advanced as quickly as hardware technology. Research in AI has begun to produce ideas for working intelligent systems, and has contributed many new approaches to improving the human-computer interface. How some of these new techniques can be applied to CAD will be discussed here.

I would have liked to call this paper ‘Can a Eunuch discuss Sex?’. We are all eunuchs as far as interaction is concerned. Very few people have experienced real interaction with a computer.

Nick Negroponte (in Guedj 1975)

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Begg, V. (1984). Techniques for electronics engineering from artificial intelligence. In: Developing Expert CAD Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3405-4_6

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