- ...neurophysiology.
- Recent work with positron emission tomography has identified
areas of the brain that consume more glucose when a person is doing
mental arithmetic. This knowledge will help build AI systems only
when it becomes possible to observe what is going on in these areas
during mental arithmetic.
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- ...far.
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The textbook [David Poole and Goebel, 1998] puts it this way. ``To get human-level
computational intelligence it must be the agent itself that decides
how to divide up the world, and which relationships to reason
about.
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- ...sense.
- Gödel's theorem is not relevant to this, because
the question is not one of decideability or of characterizing truth.
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- ...formalism.
- One referee for KR96 foolishly and
arrogantly proposed rejecting a paper on the grounds that the
inadequacy of circumscription for representing action was known.
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