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Seems the main reason we need AI... is the lack/decline of RI (real intelligence!)
AI is very interesting. But as important as AI is NI (natural intelligence) and the right use of it. That's the only way to get happy! Yours, Chris
Hi Gural, Thanks for your comments. While I agree it would be nice to put a summary of the proceedings of our meetings online, it is really a matter of time or rather lack of it. Dare I suggest that there is one very easy way to know what happened in the meetings - simply come to them! I too want more participation. I hope to see you and your friends next semester. best wishes, David.
Thursday, June 18, 1998 at 08:48:05 (EET DST)
A. Gural Vural { email homepage }
However we can see almost every meetings and their subjects but I wish they had their material that had been used during the presentation/meeting. Seeing just the brief description of the meeting is not enough and never helps us. Please attach the materials that are covered in the meeting, to the page of that sucject (now on). Besides, I want to hear more activity for the students, such as repetition of the Logic Contest (canceled in 1996), or allowance us to attend your conferences about AI, maybe giving jobs in such conferences. These activities will provide us a clear view of AI and SIGART. If you give the chance, we will do our best!
Thursday, June 11, 1998 at 14:30:16 (EET DST)
David Davenport { email homepage }
Alex the talking Parrot Irene Pepperberg has taught a parrot to speak 100+ words and make sentences, count, tell small/same/large, etc. Are humans so special after all? What do you think? Wednesday, March 12, 1997 at 17:37:20 (EET)
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I am wishing succesful works on artifical intelligence to the dealers.
Tuesday, February 25, 1997 at 12:50:45 (EET)
David Davenport { email }
Mehmet Tolun has just pointed out that the Oct. 1996 issue of IEEE Computer Magazine has a good bit about the development of the microprocessor, including the Intel 4004 (see the 25 years young page).
Saturday, December 14, 1996 at 15:48:56 (EET)
David Davenport { Homepage : http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~david/david.html }
Comment :
Just came across the following resource which may be of interest. Cognitive/Agent Architecture It
covers many cognitive architectures, the rationale behind them and the relations between
them. Not too deep but useful nevertheless.
Name : Ozan Ozhan e-mail : ozhan@cs.bilkent.edu.tr Homepage : http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~ozhan
Comment : Here are some links that might be useful: Link to mind and machine home page
Link to Artificial
Intelligence:Literature Resources
Name : David
Comment : Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An annotated Bibliography { If you're in this area this is a great resource, particularly the section on Philosophy of AI }
Artificial Intelligence Subject Index {haven't checked everything here but the few I have looked at seem useful, check it out}
Artificial Intelligence
Journals {this may be not be complete but there are a lot there)
Name : David e-mail : david@bilkent.edu.tr Homepage : http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~david/david.html
Message : Check out Zooland if you're interested in Artificial Life. It has lots of backgroud information plus links to A-Life software you can download.
Name : David e-mail : david@bilkent.edu.tr Homepage : http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~david/david.html
Message : Those of you interested in the philosophical aspects of AI may find the following resource on Mind and Body of interest. HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone.