Intelligent machines and systems: The implications
Tags: ARTIFICIAL intelligence; RZEVSKI, George
Related Articles
- Intelligent machines and systems: The implications for mechanical engineering. // Professional Engineering;02/12/97, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p44
Focuses on Milton Keynes, England-based Open University professor George Rzevski's views on the implications of intelligent systems and machines to mechanical engineering. Need of industry's transformation to cope up with the rapid developments in digital technology; Effect of the shift from...
- Giving artificial intelligence a good think. Garmon, Ron // Chain Store Age;Jun97, Vol. 73 Issue 6, p54
States that artificial intelligence (AI) offers a capability that surpasses traditional retail support systems. How AI systems interrogate a greater number of parameters in both a linear and nonlinear risk analysis; Identifying common characteristics of most profitable customers through a...
- Just what we need: Sensitive computers. Elvin, John // Insight on the News;04/20/98, Vol. 14 Issue 14, p34
States that by giving machines more logical capacity and emotional capacity, this could be next breakthrough in artificial intelligence according to Futurist magazine. Reference to the book `Affective Computing,' by Rosaline Picard; Additional insights given by the Futurist.
- Artificial intelligence. Wash, D.P. // Occupational Outlook Quarterly;Summer89, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p2
Examines the growing demand for computer professionals skilled in artificial intelligence, scientists that develop expert systems and solve the mysteries of machine vision, natural language processing, and neural networks. Employment trends. TrAining.
- Surveying the future. Saveriano, Jerry W. // Point of Beginning;Mar97, Vol. 22 Issue 6, p67
Part III. Discusses the evolution of intelligent tools into integrated systems. Concurrent and simultaneous engineering; Geospatial referenced information; Localization of geographic information systems (GIS) databases for companies and government agencies; Intelligent Transportation Systems...
- Computers with humanlike brains? O'Malley, Chris; Reed, Sandy // Popular Science;Jun93, Vol. 242 Issue 6, p47
Reports that Intel Corp. and Nestor Inc. have developed a `neural network' chip that they've recently delivered to the government's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA. Specifics on the chip, called the Ni1000; How it works.
- Of minds and machines. Smith, Gina; O'Malley, Chris // Popular Science;Apr97, Vol. 250 Issue 4, p38
Explores two efforts to create sentient computers. Doug Lenat's and his team in Austin, Texas and their work on Cyc; Teaching Cyc commonsensical statements; Rodney Brooks and his team near the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge Massachusetts and their work on a robot...
- Are you a man or are you a mouse? // Yankee;Dec93, Vol. 57 Issue 12, p42
Reports on the outcome of the study conducted by the Center for Behavioral Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts concerning the effectivity of artificial intelligence in fooling a human judge. Judges keying in questions; Some questions answered by humans; Prize; Number of judges who mistook a...
- The smarter computer. // Newsweek;12/3/84, Vol. 104 Issue 22, p89
Many pioneers are bringing techniques derived from years of artificial-intelligence (AI) research out of the lab and into the marketplace. But even as AI begins to fulfill its promise, some researchers worry that the technology is in danger of being oversold. Moreover, despite their benefits,...


