Dr. Paul Cohen, Professor and Head of Computer Science, at the University of Arizona, presented this lecture on March 10, 2009, as the 6th lecture in the College of Science "Next: Science that Transforms" series.Halfway through its first century, artificial intelligence has delivered some astonishing successes on narrowly defined tasks: cars that drive themselves, airline reservation systems you can talk to, search engines for the Web. Yet these accomplishments have failed to match the general, flexible, adaptive mind of a two-year-old child. By understanding the differences between childlike and computer intelligence, we set the stage for the development of really intelligent computers.
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