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  1. Fuchs, W.R.: Denkmaschinen : mit einem Geleitwort von Professor Dr. Yehoshua Bar-Hillel (1968) 0.03
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    LCSH
    Artificial intelligence
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence
  2. Wiener, N.: Kybernetik : Regelung und Nachrichtenübertragung im Lebewesen und in der Maschine (1963) 0.02
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    Abstract
    It is the first public usage of the term "cybernetics" to refer to self-regulating mechanisms. The book laid the theoretical foundation for servomechanisms (whether electrical, mechanical or hydraulic), automatic navigation, analog computing, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and reliable communications.