Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
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ISBN: 9780136042594
Author: Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Decent game of table tennis
- A reasonable level of profic...
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Driving in Egypt
- Although there has been a lot of progress in automated driving, all systems rely on certain constant clues...
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Driving in California
- Some of the vehicles managed to negotiate streets, intersections, well-...
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Buying groceries at the market
- It cannot be solved by computers.
- Robot can put togeth...
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Buying groceries on the web
- It can be solved by computers.
- Software robots are capable of handling such tasks...
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Playing a game of bridge
- It can be solved by computers...
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Discovering and proving new mathematical theorems
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Writing a funny story
- It can’t be solved by computers...
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Giving competent legal advice
- It can be solved by computers in some cases.
- The social security system is s...
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Translating spoken English to Swedish
- It c...
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Performing complex surgical operation
- It can be solved by computers.
- Robots are increasingly used for surgery under the command of a doctor...
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Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
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