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AI: Where is The Intelligence?

This booklet was created by the Computer Science for Fun team (Paul Curzon, Peter McOwan and Jonathon Black), for a Junior School project on artificial intelligence. Its articles include:

  • The history of ‘living dolls’
  • How we recognise intelligence - which animals / machines are clever?
  • Multiple intelligences
  • Turing tests
  • Intelligent paper – following rules
  • AI chess players – simulating next moves
  • The Frame Problem – solutions to changing problems
  • A learning computer made of sweets
  • Computer consciousness and the Chinese Room
  • Creative computer artists
  • Optical illusions
  • Biological brains and working neuron models
  • Neural networks and basic ‘lifeforms’
  • Intelligent and polite robots
  • Pet robots
  • Artificial intelligence games - sodarace
  • Expert AIs

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