In a message dated 96-01-03 20:54:38 EST:
>> So my answer is I don't believe it will work in the "real world"... not
>> because of the the non-linear, creative aspects of many 'real' tasks...
>> but because of the _human_ aspects.
Then Andrew Moreno <amoreno@broken.ranch.org< wrote:
>I agree. I think "AI" programs are probably best at _augmenting_ human
>capability, decision making, etc.
>
This is probably true. I would add that making decisions faster,
upon a higher number of facts, and/or more consistently are also
what AI is "best" at. It is also an important tool for encoding,
preserving, and distributing knowledge from/to people.
Hal Popplewell
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