A Missing Link in Cybernetics: Conclusions
Andrew, Alex M.
2009-01-30 00:00:00
[What has been presented is an idiosyncratic view of cybernetics and artificial intelligence. It stems from very early interest in modelling nervous activity, when most modelling attempts assumed the all-or-nothing “logical” behaviour of McCulloch–Pitts model neurons. The then-young Artificial Intelligence approach also favoured discrete logic.]
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[What has been presented is an idiosyncratic view of cybernetics and artificial intelligence. It stems from very early interest in modelling nervous activity, when most modelling attempts assumed the all-or-nothing “logical” behaviour of McCulloch–Pitts model neurons. The then-young Artificial Intelligence approach also favoured discrete logic.]
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