Research in Intelligent Automata (Phase 1)

Citation

Nilsson, N. J. (1964). Research in Intelligent Automata (Phase 1). Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park United States.

Abstract

Stanford Research Institute proposes a program that will ultimately lead to the development of machines that will perform tasks that are presently considered to require human intelligence.


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