Simulating Sentience by Nancy Fulda

Machines that think, dream, aspire: ever since John McCarthy coined the term ’artificial intelligence’ in 1956, mankind has striven to create sentience. To an extent, we’ve succeeded. Intelligent systems assist our elderly, vacuum our floors, and guide our web searches. Automated telephone assistants are nearly as easy to talk to as real people, and children’s … Continue reading Simulating Sentience by Nancy Fulda