Does AI get more hype than it deserves?
How different would we think about artificial intelligence if AI pioneers Allen Newell and Herbert Simon had won support for the seemingly less hype-prone term
How different would we think about artificial intelligence if AI pioneers Allen Newell and Herbert Simon had won support for the seemingly less hype-prone term
Growing up, we’re taught to keep our hands clean. As children we’re told ‘wash your hands before dinner’ and ‘wash your hands after playing outside.’
Understanding and effectively communicating a concept often requires first building a simple mental model. Consider, for example, how we teach the physical laws to students: