Kybernetica.com > Design is bad -- or why artificial intelligence needs artificial life
[Machines Like Us - Science News - Cutting Edge Science and Technology News] A more sophisticated (hypothetical) AI might have the ability to "learn" to play more than one game, by trying strategies we don't specify until it happens upon something workable, improving all the while. This sophistication widens the domain in which the AI can be competent, but the domain is still fairly narrow: it's still only competent at board games, for example.
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[John Brown's Public Diplomacy Press and Blog Review] Public Diplomacy Press and Blog Review, January 14-15, 2008: Artificial Intelligence: President Bush’s cavalier dismissal of the NIE undermines our credibility, again - Fred Kaplan (Slate, January 14): It is increasingly unlikely, for many reasons, that the United States will bomb Iran before the year is out. But, wittingly or not, did Bush just flash a green light to Olmert?
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