>On Friday, 21 September 2018 13:14:27 AEST I wrote:
>> About the time in the late 60's when AI in practice became rule-based
>> systems, DEC developed one for an English manufacturer of pies on a massive
>> scale.
At 13:18 +1000 21/9/18, David wrote:
>Whoops, it was more like the 80's. I have a DEC monograph on the subject
>dated 1985. Sorry about that...
The good news is that this means you're 20 yrs younger than you think (:-)}
Thanks for that:
(1) there's a need for a bit more in the paper on the lack of evidence of
consciousness and the limited scope of cognition in 'intelligence' as
that term is used by AI practitioners and marketers
(2) it would be useful to know "[what] concept of AI [do] legislators and
lawyers have in the heads?", because if it's dangerously off the beam,
we need a concerted campaign to adjust their sense of what AI is
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