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rsations and/or improvisa- tions with Maryann Amacher, John Amuedo, Betty Dexter, Harlan Ellison, Edward Fredkin, Bernard Greenberg, Danny Hillis, Douglas Hofstadter, William Komfeld, Andor Kovach, David Levitt, Tod Machover, Charlotte Minsky, Curt Roads, Gloria Rudisch, Frederic Rzewski, and Stephen Smoliar.
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ll allegations 24 contained therein. 25 26. Answering paragraph 26 of the FAC, Defendant admits sending the 26 referenced June 3, 2006 e-mail to Douglas Hofstadter. Defendant further admits 27 pasting into the Hofstadter e-mail an e-mail from Pat Linse containing the language 28 referenced in paragraph 26. Def
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standing? Each summer I go on holiday to escape engineering for a couple of weeks. While away I indulge my passion for reading books by the likes of Douglas Hofstadter, David Deutsch and Stephen Hawking. One book that struck me years ago was Roger Penrose’s The Emperors New Mind. In it, he tackles the question of wh
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. for instance, in the 19th-century philosophy of Charles Peirce IPei:341, in the writings of contempo- rary philosophers Daniel Dennett [Den91J and Douglas Hofstadter 1110179, I lo1961, in Benjamin Whorl's tj linguistic philosophy and Gregory Bateson's lam 79] systems theory of mind and nature. Bateson spoke of
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robot movement, may be supplied with a knob that can take on values corresponding to multiple possible movements. Following a metaphor suggested by Douglas Hofstadter MOSES learning covers both "knob twiddling" (setting the values of knobs) and "knob creation." MOSES is invoked within CogPrime in a number of way
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nt, for instance, in the 19th-century philosophy of Charles Peirce [Pei34], in the writings of contempo- rary philosophers Daniel Dennett [Den91] and Douglas Hofstadter [Hof79, Hof96], in Benjamin Whorf’s [Who64] linguistic philosophy and Gregory Bateson’s [Bat79] systems theory of mind and nature. Bateson spoke of t
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r robot movement, may be supplied with a knob that can take on values corresponding to multiple possible movements. Following a metaphor suggested by Douglas Hofstadter [Hof96], MOSES learning covers both “knob twiddling” (setting the values of knobs) and “knob creation.” MOSES is invoked within CogPrime in a number

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Turing
PersonEnglish computer scientist (1912–1954)

Marvin Minsky
PersonAmerican cognitive scientist (1927-2016)

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