Artistic Commentary on AI and Cellular Automata Lacks Investigative Leads
The passage is a descriptive essay about art installations, AI history, and Conway's Game of Life. It contains no names of powerful individuals, financial transactions, or allegations of misconduct, o Discusses early AI terminology by John McCarthy and colleagues. References French artist Philippe Parreno's 2014 installation. Explains Conway's Game of Life and its metaphorical use in art.
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The passage is a descriptive essay about art installations, AI history, and Conway's Game of Life. It contains no names of powerful individuals, financial transactions, or allegations of misconduct, o Discusses early AI terminology by John McCarthy and colleagues. References French artist Philippe Parreno's 2014 installation. Explains Conway's Game of Life and its metaphorical use in art.
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“...usage of the phrase “artificial intelligence,” computer scientist John McCarthy and his colleagues Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon conjectured that “every aspect of learning or any other fe...”
Stephen Hawking“...shifting across the grid like evanescent neural impulses or bioluminescent clusters of diatoms. In Stephen Hawking’s 2012 film The Meaning of Life, the narrator describes Conway’s mathematical model as simulating “...”
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