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Artificial intelligence on the BBC and Electron

Make your micro think

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Keith BrainK. R. BrainSteven Brain1 editions

Artificial Intelligence on the BBC and Electron computes shows you how to implement AI routines on your home micro and turn it into an intelligent machine which can hold a conversation with you, give you rational advice, learn from you (and teach you) and even write programs for you. The book explains AI from first principles and assumes no previous knowledge of the subject. All the important aspects of AI are covered and are fully illustrated with example programs. For many years science fiction books and films have contained 'intelligent' computers which appear to be at least the equal of man. Although some of the features described in these remain illusions, extensive research into AI has brought many of the ideas much nearer reality. Keith and Steven Brain are a father and son team and have already published the best-selling Dragon 32 Games Master and Advanced Sound and Graphics for the Dragon computer. They are both regular contributors to Popular Computing Weekly.

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