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5Free at last! Free at last! Thank evolution, free at last!Artificial Intelligence 169 (2): 165-173. 2005.
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3We've been framed: Or, why AI is innocent of the frame problemIn Zenon W. Pylyshyn (ed.), The Robot's Dilemma, Ablex. 1987.
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2Building large knowledge-based systems: Representation and inference in the cyc projectArtificial Intelligence 61 (1): 53-63. 1993.
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2Using regression-match graphs to control search in planningArtificial Intelligence 109 (1-2): 111-159. 1999.
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Computationally Constrained BeliefsJournal of Consciousness Studies 20 (5-6): 124-150. 2013.People and intelligent computers, if there ever are any, will both have to believe certain things in order to be intelligent agents at all, or to be a particular sort of intelligent agent. I distinguish implicit beliefs that are inherent in the architecture of a natural or artificial agent, in the way it is 'wired', from explicit beliefs that are encoded in a way that makes them easier to learn and to erase if proven mistaken. I introduce the term IFI, which stands for irresistible framework int…Read more
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Yale UniversityRegular Faculty
New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind |
Philosophy of Cognitive Science |