Danh ngôn của Marvin Minsky

Societies need rules that make no sense for individuals. For example, it makes no difference whether a single car drives on the left or on the right. But it makes all the difference when there are many cars!
Societies need rules that make no sense for individuals. For example, it makes no difference whether a single car drives on the left or on the right. But it makes all the difference when there are many cars!
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Tác giả: Marvin Minsky | Chuyên mục: Car | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Marvin Minsky
- I started working at a point in history when digital computers were becoming mature, and before that, there were no such machines.
- With the appearance of communications networks and interconnected computers, we got the world wide web, and it changed the lives of most people, I think.
- The degree of intelligence that a man or a machine can show depends on many qualities of the ways that knowledge, goals, and problem-solving techniques are represented and put together, and not so much on the fine details.
- When David Marr at MIT moved into computer vision, he generated a lot of excitement, but he hit up against the problem of knowledge representation; he had no good representations for knowledge in his vision systems.
- There was a failure to recognize the deep problems in AI; for instance, those captured in Blocks World. The people building physical robots learned nothing.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Car
- Keep da money, cars, fame, and jewelry, and jus give me all the happiness - I'll be good forever.
- I really like listening to music in my car.
- Me and my partners had been stealing cars for a while.
- The way you dress or the car you drive or what you spend is to impress other people with how, I guess, successful and rich you are. But you're not, and you shouldn't, and who gives a damn what other people think anyway. So, that mentality, I think, is very destructive.
- Yeah, I left Idaho at 17. You know, I graduated high school a year early and just, you know, the typical story, packed up my car and moved out.