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ArtificialIntelligenceChapter1 Chapter11 Outline}Whatis AI?}A briefhistory}Thestateof theartChapter12 Whatis AI?Systemsthatthinklike humansSystemsthatthinkrationallySystemst hatactlike humansSystemsthatactrationallyChapter13 Actinghumanly:TheTuringtestTuring(1950)\ Computingmachineryandintelligence":}\Can machinesthink?" !\Canmachinesbehaveintelligently?"}Opera tionaltestfor intelligentbehavior: theImitationGameAI SYSTEMHUMAN? HUMANINTERROGATOR}Predictedthatby 2000,a machinemighthavea 30%chanceoffoolinga lay personfor 5 minutes}Anticipatedall major argumentsagainstAI in following50years}Suggestedmajor componentsof AI:knowledge,reasoning,languageunderstan ding,learningProblem:Turingtestis notreproducible,constructive, oramenabletomathematicalanalysisChapter1 4 Thinkinghumanly:Cognitive Science1960s\cognitiverevolution": information-processingpsychologyreplaced prevailingorthodoxy ofbehaviorismRequiresscienti ctheoriesof internalactivitiesof thebrain{ Whatlevelof abstraction?
Chapter 1 3. Acting humanly: The Turing test Turing (1950) \Computing machinery and intelligence":} \Can machines think?" ! \Can machines behave intelligently?" ... Design and execute a research program in molecular biology Chapter 1 18. State of the art Which of the following can be done at present?} Play a decent game of table tennis ...
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