Elsevier

Information Sciences

Volume 2, Issue 4, October 1970, Pages 369-377
Information Sciences

On the evolution of artificial intelligence

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Abstract

As time passed, more powerful software tools and bigger and faster computers were used by computer scientists to produce artificial intelligence programs which perform tasks which are similar to tasks that increasingly younger human beings can perform.

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