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  1. Krause, P.J.; Clark, D.: Representing uncertain knowledge (1993) 0.10
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    COMPASS
    Artificial intelligence
    LCSH
    Artificial intelligence
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence
    Artificial intelligence
  2. Ford, N.: Expert systems and artificial intelligence : an information manager's guide (1991) 0.07
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    COMPASS
    Artificial intelligence
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence
  3. Walsh, T.: Android dreams : the past, present and future of artificial intelligence (2017) 0.07
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    Abstract
    The development of thinking machines is an adventure as bold and ambitious as any that humans have attempted. And the truth is that Artificial Intelligence is already an indispensable part of our daily lives. Without it, Google wouldn't have answers and your smartphone would just be a phone. But how will AI change society by 2050? Will it destroy jobs? Or even pose an existential threat? Android Dreams is a lively exploration of how AI will transform our societies, economies and selves. From robot criminals to cyber healthcare, and a sky full of empty planes, Toby Walsh's predictions about AI are guaranteed to surprise you.
    LCSH
    Artificial intelligence
    Artificial intelligence / Forecasting
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence
    Artificial intelligence / Forecasting
  4. Lenat, D.B.; Guha, R.V.: Building large knowledge-based systems representation and inference in the CYC project (1990) 0.06
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    COMPASS
    Artificial intelligence
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence
  5. Kissinger, H.A.; Schmidt, E.; Huttenlocher, D.: ¬The age of AI : and our human future (2021) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Three of the world's most accomplished and deep thinkers come together to explore Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the way it is transforming human society-and what this technology means for us all. An AI learned to win chess by making moves human grand masters had never conceived. Another AI discovered a new antibiotic by analyzing molecular properties human scientists did not understand. Now, AI-powered jets are defeating experienced human pilots in simulated dogfights. AI is coming online in searching, streaming, medicine, education, and many other fields and, in so doing, transforming how humans are experiencing reality. In The Age of AI, three leading thinkers have come together to consider how AI will change our relationships with knowledge, politics, and the societies in which we live. The Age of AI is an essential roadmap to our present and our future, an era unlike any that has come before. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming human society in fundamental and profound ways. Not since the Age of Reason have we changed how we approach security, economics, order, and even knowledge itself. In the Age of AI, three deep and accomplished thinkers come together to consider what AI will mean for us all.
    LCSH
    Artificial intelligence
    Artificial intelligence / Philosophy
    Artificial intelligence / Social aspects
    Artificial intelligence / Forecasting
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence
    Artificial intelligence / Philosophy
    Artificial intelligence / Social aspects
    Artificial intelligence / Forecasting
  6. Hodgson, J.P.E.: Knowledge representation and language in AI (1991) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The aim of this book is to highlight the relationship between knowledge representation and language in artificial intelligence, and in particular on the way in which the choice of representation influences the language used to discuss a problem - and vice versa. Opening with a discussion of knowledge representation methods, and following this with a look at reasoning methods, the author begins to make his case for the intimate relationship between language and representation. He shows how each representation method fits particularly well with some reasoning methods and less so with others, using specific languages as examples. The question of representation change, an important and complex issue about which very little is known, is addressed. Dr Hodgson gathers together recent work on problem solving, showing how, in some cases, it has been possible to use representation changes to recast problems into a language that makes them easier to solve. The author maintains throughout that the relationships that this book explores lie at the heart of the construction of large systems, examining a number of the current large AI systems from the viewpoint of representation and language to prove his point.
    COMPASS
    Artificial intelligence
    LCSH
    Artificial intelligence
    Series
    Ellis Horwood series in artificial intelligence
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence
    Artificial intelligence
  7. Nagao, M.: Knowledge and inference (1990) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Knowledge and Inference discusses an important problem for software systems: How do we treat knowledge and ideas on a computer and how do we use inference to solve problems on a computer? The book talks about the problems of knowledge and inference for the purpose of merging artificial intelligence and library science. The book begins by clarifying the concept of ""knowledge"" from many points of view, followed by a chapter on the current state of library science and the place of artificial intelligence in library science. Subsequent chapters cover central topics in the artificial intelligence: search and problem solving, methods of making proofs, and the use of knowledge in looking for a proof. There is also a discussion of how to use the knowledge system. The final chapter describes a popular expert system. It describes tools for building expert systems using an example based on Expert Systems-A Practical Introduction by P. Sell (Macmillian, 1985). This type of software is called an ""expert system shell."" This book was written as a textbook for undergraduate students covering only the basics but explaining as much detail as possible.
    LCSH
    Artificial intelligence
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence
  8. Penrose, R.: Schatten des Geistes : Wege zu einer neuen Physik des Bewußtseins (1995) 0.04
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    LCSH
    Artificial intelligence
    Artificial Intelligence
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence
    Artificial Intelligence
  9. Penrose, R.: Computerdenken : Des Kaisers neue Kleider oder Die Debatte um Künstliche Intelligenz, Bewußtsein und die Gesetze der Physik (1991) 0.02
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    LCSH
    Artificial intelligence
    Subject
    Artificial intelligence

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