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Understanding computers and cognition
Book • 1987
This book provides a new perspective on the design of computer systems by focusing on how they support human cognition and communication.
It challenges traditional views of artificial intelligence and offers insights into how computers can be designed to enhance human understanding and collaboration.
It challenges traditional views of artificial intelligence and offers insights into how computers can be designed to enhance human understanding and collaboration.
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when discussing the work of Winograd and Flores on understanding computers and cognition.

J. Mark Bishop

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#043 Prof J. Mark Bishop - Artificial Intelligence Is Stupid and Causal Reasoning won't fix it.
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as an example of a book that illustrates a misunderstanding of meaning in communication.

Christofer Lövgren

#57 - [Half Episode] Truth and Abstractions, with David Deutsch and Jake Orthwein