The Fifth Generation: Artificial Intelligence and Japan's Computer Challenge to the World, Volume 10Analyzes the potential and the consequences for the United States of Japan's all-out effort to produce the Fifth Generation of computers within ten years. |
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REASON AND REVOLUTION | 1 |
JAPAN DECIDES TO BE THE FIRST | 20 |
CAN A MACHINE THINK? | 31 |
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