March 2018
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
13h 46m
English
In 1990, I (Richard Neapolitan) was relatively new to the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). At the 6th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, which was held at MIT, I met Eugene Charniak, who at the time was a well-known researcher in AI. During a conversation while strolling along the campus, I said, “I heard that the Japanese are applying fuzzy logic to AI Gene responded “I don’t believe the Japanese have been any more successful at AI than us This comment substantiated that which I had already begun to realize, namely that AI seemed to be a pronounced failure.
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