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* ([[Moravec, 1988]]) | * ([[Moravec, 1988]]) ⇒ [[Hans Moravec]]. ([[1988]]). "Mind Children." Harvard University Press. ISBN:9780674576186 | ||
** QUOTE: ... unfortunately for [[humanlike robot]]s, [[computer]]s are at their [[low skill|worst]] trying to do the things most [[inate skill|natural]] to [[human]]s, such as [[seeing]], [[hearing]], [[manipulating objects]], [[learning language]]s, and [[commonsense reasoning]]. </s> This dichotomy - [[machine]]s doing well things [[human]] find [[low skill|hard]], while doing [[low performance|poorly]] what is [[high skill|easy]] for us - is a giant clue to the problem of how to [[construct]] an [[intelligent machine]]... </s> | ** QUOTE: ... unfortunately for [[humanlike robot]]s, [[computer]]s are at their [[low skill|worst]] trying to do the things most [[inate skill|natural]] to [[human]]s, such as [[seeing]], [[hearing]], [[manipulating objects]], [[learning language]]s, and [[commonsense reasoning]]. </s> This dichotomy - [[machine]]s doing well things [[human]] find [[low skill|hard]], while doing [[low performance|poorly]] what is [[high skill|easy]] for us - is a giant clue to the problem of how to [[construct]] an [[intelligent machine]]... </s> | ||