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Defending AI Research: A Collection of Essays and Reviews
John McCarthy

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Defending AI Research: A Collection of Essays and Reviews

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Series: Book 192 in the CSLI Lecture Notes series

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Tags: Computers, Natural Language Processing, Intelligence (AI) & Semantics, Artificial intelligence--Research., Lang:en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Added: July 29, 2020

Modified: November 5, 2021

Summary

John McCarthy's influence in computer science ranges from the invention of LISP and time-sharing to the coining of the term AI and the founding of the AI laboratory at Stanford University. One of the foremost figures in computer sciences, McCarthy has written papers which are widely referenced and stand as milestones of development over a wide range of topics. In this collection of reviews, McCarthy staunchly defends the importance of Artificial Intelligence research against its attackers; this book gathers McCarthy's reviews of books which discuss and criticise the future of AI. Here, McCarthy explores the larger questions associated with AI, such as the question of the nature of intelligence, of the acquisition and application of knowledge, and the question of the politics behind this research.



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