To explain, this book is anything interesting and funny. I sometimes notice that I am reading a few pages to get tired and go to sleep. But I think this book is very educational and I would suggest some very good ideas and ideas. Written by Professor Deboras Parr at Harvard University, I noticed that she was struggling with several chapters simply because of her vocabulary and advanced thinking.
Maurice Wilson Disher said that when the UK ruled the waves and became unnecessary to be ruled by them, the change from "British dominated wave" to "British ruler" occurred in the Victorian era It pointed out. Diescher also pointed out that Victorian people changed "will" to "should" and "people in the UK will never become slaves." At the end of the Second World War in 1945, this song played an important role in the surrender of the Japanese Imperial Army in Singapore. Armies in Australia, the UK and the United States arrived in Myanmar's first Count of Mount Batten, as commander of the highest allied army, Luis Montperson.
First wave: rule base AI. The first wave is to strengthen artificial intelligence with artificial intelligence. Do you want to play chess? Below is the rule of the game. Do you want to translate? This is the way to make sentences, here is the grammar rule. This simple method creates useful things like chess play AI, logistics and scheduling AI, tax return AI, even divorce negotiation AI. But it also encountered the problem of limits of abstract knowledge. This is an example. During the Cold War, Americans tried to translate documents and scientific reports from Russia to English automatically and immediately using artificial intelligence. This is the behavior of rule based AI after translating from English to Russian.