User:CharlesGillingham
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[edit] Wikiworks
[edit] HIstory of artificial intelligence
- History of artificial intelligence
- AI Winter (except a section or two)
- Moore's Law (wrote introduction and improved organization)
- Logic Theorist
- Nathaniel Rochester (computer scientist)
- Johns Hopkins Beast
- HAL 9000 (added and corrected information about AI)
- Timeline of artificial intelligence (created and reorganized) (but did not edit!)
- Neats vs. scruffies (added historical information)
[edit] Philosophy of artificial intelligence
- Philosophy of artificial intelligence
- Chinese room (except for the description of the test.)
- Moravec's paradox
- Physical symbol system (except a word or two)
- Turing test (just the sections on strengths and weaknesses)
- Computing Machinery and Intelligence (wrote intro a first two sections, improved section on Turing's answers to objections)
- Strong AI (intro, requirement, mainstream research)
- Synthetic intelligence
[edit] Artificial intelligence
- Artificial intelligence (except for 5 or 6 of the sections).
- Commonsense knowledge (wrote introduction and context)
- AI-complete (wrote second half)
[edit] Other AI articles
- I've touched a line or two in most other AI articles, deleting nonsense and helping with organization.
[edit] Music
- Lead sheet (rewrite and illustration)
- Chord chart (lead and illustration, merges of several related articles))
- Score (added information on lead sheets & chord charts)
- Musical notation (restructuring and illustration)
- Record industry (removed unsourced material and wrote a reasonable first paragraph)
[edit] Biographical Information
I am the keyboardist for Counting Crows, so you could say I have an interest in music and the recording industry.
I am also a former Artificial Intelligence software engineer and manager and so I have an interest in artificial intelligence, philosophy, cognitive science, neurology, computer science and the software industry.
I have a special interest in the history of ideas: scientific, religious and philosophical.