1965 Paper by I.J. Good Explored the Concept of Ultraintelligent Machines
A 1965 academic paper by mathematician I.J. Good, titled 'Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine,' has resurfaced on Hacker News. The paper is considered a foundational text in…
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