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Will Machines Ever Think

Peter J. Denning

Year
1986
Citations
12
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Open access

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence research has come under fire for failing to fulfill its promises. A growing number of AI researchers are reexamining the bases of AI research and are challenging the assumption that intelligent behavior can be fully explained as manipulation of symbols by algorithms. Three recent books -- Mind over Machine (H. Dreyfus and S. Dreyfus), Understanding Computers and Cognition (T. Winograd and F. Flores), and Brains, Behavior, and Robots (J. Albus) -- explore alternatives and open the door to new architectures that may be able to learn skills.

Keywords

Cognitive scienceComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceRobotCognitionHuman–computer interactionData sciencePsychologyNeuroscience

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