I stumbled across this link which is an interview of four prominent A.I. researchers, discussing A.I. through the context of the history of computer chess.
I think many of the comments made about “knowledge vs. search” and creativity vs. combinatorics are salient and related to many of the comments on this thread. I think there is some bolstering of the point of view that the “intelligence” of a program can’t be decoupled from its computational resources.
I stumbled across this link which is an interview of four prominent A.I. researchers, discussing A.I. through the context of the history of computer chess.
I think many of the comments made about “knowledge vs. search” and creativity vs. combinatorics are salient and related to many of the comments on this thread. I think there is some bolstering of the point of view that the “intelligence” of a program can’t be decoupled from its computational resources.