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  1. Dreyfus, H.L.; Dreyfus, S.E.: Künstliche Intelligenz : von den Grenzen der Denkmaschine und dem Wert der Intuition (1988) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Computer agieren schnell, genau und voraussagbar. Doch gerade die Eigenschaften, in denen sie uns überlegen sind, machen das Wesen der menschlichen Intelligenz nicht aus. Weit wichtiger ist unsere Fähigkeit, wahrzunehmen, zu verknüpfen und intuitiv zu wissen.
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    50.14 Technik in Beziehung zu anderen Gebieten
    Classification
    50.14 Technik in Beziehung zu anderen Gebieten
  2. Dreyfus, H.L.: ¬Die Grenzen künstlicher Intelligenz : was Computer nicht können (1985) 0.01
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    Content
    Vgl. auch die Standpunkte in: Collins, H.M.: A review of Hubert Dreyfus' What computers still can't do in: Artificial intelligence 80(1996) no.1, S.99-191.
    Footnote
    HST und ZST werden in verschiedenen Katalogen auch in vertauschter Reihenfolge angegeben (vgl. die Gestaltung des Covers und Titelblatts). Titel des Original: What computer can't do: the limits of artificial intelligence.
  3. Dreyfus, H.L.: Why we do not have to worry about speaking the language of the computer (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Proposes taht, while it is not impossible that people will be able to communicate directly in ordinary language, it is highly unlikely that this will ever be achieved. Applies the ideas of Martin Heidegger to show that language is not normally used for the exchange of information but calls to attention some aspect of the world the language users already share. Considers the implications for artificial intelligence researchers
    Footnote
    Article included in an issue devoted to the theme: Martin Heidegger and information technology