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Philosophy of artificial intelligence / Computational neuroscience / Alan Turing / Human–computer interaction / Strong AI / Turing test / Intelligence / Expert system / Cognitive science / Science / Artificial intelligence / Knowledge
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Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Computational neuroscience
Alan Turing
Human–computer interaction
Strong AI
Turing test
Intelligence
Expert system
Cognitive science
Science
Artificial intelligence
Knowledge

1. The Concept of Artificial Intelligence

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