ABSTRACT
The manner in which the other panel members have answered the questions posed to them permits me to consider my own without constraints. I've asked myself, therefore, to name one class of potential customers of an intelligent technician-computer, whose problems are clearly important, clearly in need of computational aids, clearly demanding the kind of intelligence which Newell describes.
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