Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation by Joseph Weizenbaum

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation



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In: Ewald WB (ed) From Kant to Hilbert: a source book in the foundations of mathematics, vol 2. Is there still a place for human judgement? (1976), “Computer Power and Human Reason: from Judgement to Calculation”, San Francisco: W. (1976) Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment To Calculation San Francisco: W. His observations on the tendency of people to anthropomorphize computers formed the basis of his book Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation. A computer that spits out a convincingly human set of output is 'intelligent'. Weizenbaum J (1976) Computer power and human reason: from judgment to calculation. Tags:Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation, tutorials, pdf, djvu, chm, epub, ebook, book, torrent, downloads, rapidshare, filesonic, hotfile, fileserve. The 1976 article “From Computer Power and Human Reason, From Judgment to Calculation” made some interesting predictions that seem very possible for our near future. Computer Power and Human reason. Oxford University Press, Cambridge 1996, pp 698–726. Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation. Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary. Computers that are fed the right rules can, in principle, calculate ideal chess variations perfectly, whereas humans make mistakes. From web search to marketing and stock-trading, and even education and policing, the power of computers that crunch data according to complex sets of if-then rules is promised to make our lives better in every way. Choice, however, is the product of judgment, not calculation. Today, anyone with a flawed human judgment. Freeman & Company, 1976.[↩]; Torvalds, Linus, and David Diamond. It is the capacity to Weizenbaum, J. It is also seductively simple to describe: limit communication methods to a teletype terminal and quiz the computer and/or human-being at the other end to form a judgment about their identity. UK Sceptic says: July 15, 2009 at 1:11 am. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin.

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