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|    Re: Where is the 'Hello world' of AI?    |
|    20 Jan 08 05:12:06    |
      From: enrico.santoemma@gmail.com              > I don't know what "AI programming" is.       >       > Tell me, and I will give you a toy problem.              AI programming is, to me, code with unbounded functionalities. Which       says nothing, as you may see.       Print, for python, is a joke. For assembler is a nightmare (almost).       That's why hello world is a print for python and a load and increment       of a register for assembler.       I say this because it's more and more clear to me that abstractions       are needed before such an hello world could be written.              Enrico              [ comp.ai is moderated ... your article may take a while to appear. ]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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