Computational Logic and Human Thinking
How to be Artificially Intelligent
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- $49.99
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- $49.99
Publisher Description
Robert Kowalski demonstrates how ordinary people in their everyday life can profit from the advances of computational logic that have been developed for artificial intelligence. This book is an eye-opening read for any student who employs practical thinking, problem solving and communication skills.
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