Douglas Hofstadter , "Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies"
Basic Books (March 1, 1996) | ISBN:0465024750 | 532 pages | Djvu | 5,2 Mb
Basic Books (March 1, 1996) | ISBN:0465024750 | 532 pages | Djvu | 5,2 Mb
Douglas Hofstadter, best known for his masterpiece Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, tackles the subject of artificial intelligence and machine learning in his thought-provoking work Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies, written in conjunction with the Fluid Analogies Research Group at the University of Michigan. Driven to discover whether computers can be made to "think" like humans, Hofstadter and his colleagues created a variety of computer programs that extrapolate sequences, apply pattern-matching strategies, make analogies, and even act "creative." As always, Hofstadter's work requires devotion on the part of the reader, but rewards him with fascinating insights into the nature of both human and machine intelligence.
Book Description
"Will change your idea of what it is to be creative and even what it is to be human."–(William Poundstone, New York Times Book Review)