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Intelligence that isn’t

SAM, The Senster and the Bandit: Early Cybernetic Sculptures by Edward Ihnatowicz Observing the Senster, and knowing just how simple the controlling program was, he “felt like a fraud and resolved that any future monster of mine would be more … Continue reading

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Randomness and variation in skill acquisition

Richard J. Robertson in The Early Days of Perceptual Control Theory: (Vol 4 #1 of Closed Loop) During the tournaments, a number of us noted a curious change that would quite regularly occur in the play of a contestant when … Continue reading

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