Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Whatever Happened to Machines That Think?

by Justin Mullins New Scientist, 23 Apr 2005 Clever computers are everywhere. From robotic lawnmowers to intelligent lighting, washing machines and even car engines that self-diagnose faults, there's a silicon brain in just about every modern device you can think of. But can you honestly call any machine intelligent in a meaningful sense of the word? Read the article