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Date Posted:
Wednesday July 12, 2006 10:04:43 AM
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In this article, Jeff Riley writes:
"With the ever-increasing speed and computing power of modern computers we may be able to construct smart machines for specific problems (e.g. autonomous vehicle control, credit card fraud detection, etc.), and to be sure the complexity of the problems for which smart machines are deployed is increasing as we progress, but will we ever construct machines that can learn for themselves from scratch machines that can truly reason?"
A technical program manager with Hewlett-Packard, he holds a Master¹s Degree in Applied Science (IT) and a PhD in Computer Science (AI). His main interests in the field of artificial intelligence are in evolutionary computation and machine learning techniques. More information on his research can be found at http://www.rileys.id.au/JeffsResearch.html
For "The Elusive Promise of AI"
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