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AI re-emerging as research in complex systems

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The history and the future of Artificial Intelligence could be summarized into three distinctive phases: embryonic, embedded and embodied. We briefly describe early efforts in AI aiming to mimic intelligent behavior, evolving later into a set of the useful, embedded and practical technologies. We project the possible future of embodied intelligent systems, able to model and understand the environment and learn from interactions, while learning and evolving in constantly changing circumstances. We conclude with the (heretical) thought that in the future, AI should re-emerge as research in complex systems. One particular embodiment of a complex system is the Intelligent Enterprise.

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        cover image Ubiquity
        Ubiquity  Volume 2006, Issue October
        October 2006
        49 pages
        EISSN:1530-2180
        DOI:10.1145/1183081
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