Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
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Author: Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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- Computers only do what the programmers command them to do, but in another sense what the programmers consciously tells the computer to do often has very little to do with what the computer actually does.
- Anyone who has written a program with a bug knows this, as does anyone who has written a successful machine learning program...
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