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Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
Shows how intelligent agents can be built using AI methods and explains how different agent designs are appropriate depending on the nature of the task and environment.
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Snoop doggy

That AIBO dog article was interesting. I've never actually seen one of those robots for real, but I would guess that they aren't all that complicated and probably have a limited repertoir of stereotyped movements and sounds.

I was thinking that in a way this is really a sort of modern Turing test. If people other than twentysomething techno addicts are prepared to treat the robot as if it's a dog and assign motivations and intentions to it over a prolonged period of time then you might as well consider it as having a similar intelligence level as a dog.

To some extent the old folks are simply imposing their own beliefs on what is probably just a sophisticated type of toy, but then we all do something similar with babies - assigning intelligence levels and intentionality where probably none yet exists.

- Bob

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Wednesday 17 April, 17:53
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Ageing with Bots

There's another similar story in the NY Times, where the link with the elderly is looked into further.

Such a Comfort to Grandma, and He Runs on Double-A's

Once they have the elderly audience fooled, then they'll tackle the small kids, and finally the sceptical pesimistic adolescents of the current generation... A challenge!

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Saturday 20 April, 17:09
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