Introducing Artificial Intelligence (Paperback)

Henry Brighton

Can machines really think? Is the mind just a complicated computer program? “Introducing Artificial Intelligence” focuses on the major issues behind one of the hardest scientific problems ever undertaken. Artificial Intelligence is not just a fictional concept. Half a century of research into the construction of intelligent machinery has resulted in machines capable of beating the best human chess players and humanoid robots that can walk and interact with us. Despite early claims that intelligent machines were just around the corner, progress has been slow and difficult. Consciousness and environment are tow of the deeply complex problems are two deeply complex problems encountered. How exactly should we go about building an intelligent machine? Should it work like a mind? Should it work like a brain? Does it require a body? “Introducing Artificial Intelligence” clearly explains the advances made over the past half-century, from Alan Turing’s influential groundwork to cutting edge robotics and the New Al.



Henry Brighton is an Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Previously, he was a research scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin. Henry explores cognition-inspired approaches to artificial intelligence, focusing on issues in decision making, cultural evolution, and machine learning.


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ISBN: 9781840468410

Price: 9.99 GBP

Pages: 176

Publication date: 05/07/2007

Category: Popular Science & Mathematics

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