Dear Colleagues,
One of my publisher'sasked me to review aproposal for a book. The theme of the book is predicated onthe statement that "it is widely believed that in the next 10 to 100 years scientists will succeed in creating human level artificial general intelligence."There is no research that gives me any reason to believe this. In my recent AI textbook I took the stance that we have essentially failed at this endeavor. Does anyone know of anyresearch that would make someone make such a statement?
Thanks,
Rich

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Richard E. Neapolitan, Ph.D., Professor
Division of Health and Biomedical Informatics
Department of Preventive Medicine
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
750 N. Lake Shore Drive, 11th floor
Chicago IL 60611

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