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Artificial intelligence / Programming paradigms / Computational neuroscience / Philosophy of artificial intelligence / Futurology / Intelligent agent / Intelligence / Knowledge representation and reasoning / Logic programming / Robotics / Existential risk from artificial general intelligence / Artificial general intelligence
Date: 2004-01-22 14:14:52
Artificial intelligence
Programming paradigms
Computational neuroscience
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Futurology
Intelligent agent
Intelligence
Knowledge representation and reasoning
Logic programming
Robotics
Existential risk from artificial general intelligence
Artificial general intelligence

Considerations Regarding Human-Level Artificial Intelligence Nils J. Nilsson () Robotics Laboratory Department of Computer Science Stanford University

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