No Ghost in the Machine: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ISN'T AS INTELLIGENT AS YOU THINK.

The article explores the capabilities and limitations of computer systems particularly artificial intelligence (AI). Topics discussed include the capacity of higher-order computer programming systems to respond to human language, the significant role of humans in the execution of various tasks by co...

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Published in:American Scholar Vol. 89; no. 2; pp. 20 - 32
Main Author: HALPERN, MARK
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Published: Phi Beta Kappa Society Spring2020
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