What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Artificial Intelligence

The phrase “artificial Intelligence” was coined by pointy-heads at MIT in 1955. Back then, it referred to an obscure field of computer science devoted to then-hypothetical programs that could engage in tasks that “require high-level mental processes such as: perceptual learning, memory organization, and critical…

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Source: LifeHacker – What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Artificial Intelligence