Re: Novel research in Artificial Intelligence?
- From: "Dirk Van de moortel" <dirkvandemoortel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 23:02:14 GMT
"Svante" <svante_karlsson@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1138301452.688992.126700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi. I'm a freelancing science journalist preparing an article about
> the most recent development in Artificial Intelligence. My starting
> point will be the hopes in the early days of AI-research and a
> follow-up on the state-of-the-art AI research done today. One central
> question is, if there is (or will be in the near future) a machine that
> will pass the "Turing test". This is a hotly debated issue and I
> will try to steer clear of the more sophisticated philosophical
> problems raised.
>
> So what I need to know is: Where can find research in the forefront and
> are there key persons in the field that might be useful to talk to?
>
> All hints and tips appreciated
> /Svante
On the physics groups you will mostly find artificial dumbness.
I think you better look around in the comp.ai groups:
comp.ai
comp.ai.edu
comp.ai.games
comp.ai.neural-nets
comp.ai.philosophy
comp.ai.vision
etc...
If you ask the question in more than one group, use cross-posting
as opposed to multi-posting:
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
Good luck,
Dirk Vdm
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