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Einführung in Die Künstliche Intelligenz

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Gewisse menschliche Aktivitäten, wie das Planen einer kombinierten Bahn-Busreise nach Karlsruhe, das Verstehen natürlicher gesprochener Sprache, das Beweisen mathematischer Sätze, das Erstellen einer medizinischen Diagnose oder das Sehen und Erkennen bestimmter Gegenstände erfordern zweifellos Intelligenz - unabhängig davon, welche Definition dieses Begriffes man bevorzugt.

“Just as manipulation of numbers in arithmetic is the fundamental mode of operation in contemporary computers, manipulation of symbols in formal systems is likely to be the fundamental operating mode of the more sophisticated problemsolving computers of the future.”

H. Gelernter, 1959

“… and in a sense we may say that man is a machine - but whouw, what a machine!”

P. Hayes, 1975

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Siekmann, J.H. (1982). Einführung in Die Künstliche Intelligenz. In: Bibel, W., Siekmann, J.H. (eds) Künstliche Intelligenz. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 59. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68828-7_1

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