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   David Kinny to jonesrob@emporia.edu   
   Re: Where is the 'Hello world' of AI?   
   26 Jan 08 02:33:59   
   
   From: dnk@OMIT.csse.unimelb.edu.au   
      
   In <479a8a8a$1@news.unimelb.edu.au> jonesrob@emporia.edu writes:   
      
   > On Jan 15, 8:21 pm, egs  wrote:   
   > > Can someone help me to find truly simple AI problems?   
   > >   
   > > Enrico   
   > >   
      
   > I would think that something like:   
      
   > man(socrates).   
   > mortal(X):- man(X).   
   > ?-mortal(socrates).   
      
   > is the sort of thing that constitutes   
   > a "Hello World" for AI.  I often try that   
   > sort of thing every time I try out a new   
   > computer language.   
      
   > R. Jones   
      
   I'll buy that.  Knowledge representation, logic, and inference are   
   certainly fundamental in AI, at least from a historical perspective.   
      
   David   
      
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