BYTE Magazine April 1985: "Artificial Intelligence" YOU AWAKE ONE MORNING to find your brain has another lobe functioning. Invisible, this auxiliary lobe answers your questions with information beyond the realm of your own memory, suggests plausible courses of action, and asks questions that help bring out relevant facts. You quickly come to rely on the new lobe so much that you stop wondering how it works. You just use it. This is the dream of artificial intelligence. In this issue of BYTE, a group of distinguished authors, including leading researchers, examine the state of this challenging field.
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