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- From: timm@spectrum.cs.unsw.oz.au (Tim Menzies)
- Subject: Re: AI Winter Refugees
- Message-ID: <1992Aug30.085213.868@usage.csd.unsw.OZ.AU>
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- Reply-To: timm@spectrum.cs.unsw.oz.au (Tim Menzies)
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- Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1992 08:52:13 GMT
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- With regards to the phrase "AI-Winter". Recently I attended the first
- Practical Prolog conference in London. There, literally dozens of
- fielded Prolog applications were reported. Were they AI? Since I don't
- know what AI means, I can't say. Would those applications have
- benefited/ did benefit from being developed by persons with exposure to
- the AI literature? Definitely, yes.
-
- Maybe there is no "AI Winter". Perhaps, instead, there is a rude
- awakenning and a return to reality for a collection of people who got
- off on the wrong track and did not realise it till the banks declared
- them bankrupt. That is, I endorse the sentiments of the Jacob L.
- Cybulski posting. The so-called AI winter is a result of a
- mis-direction by the academic AI community. Please, let us leave our
- ivory towers and go out and get out hands dirty with the real problems
- faced by real users out there in the real software world. I recommend
- such activity. Everytime I have faced a real-live problem, my
- understanding of the theory has matured.
-
- Oh, and small note on marketting. If you want to make money, do not
- call what you do "AI". Read the AI literature, certainly, but call
- yourself "Advanced Technologies" or "Interactive Software Engineering"
- or "The User-Modelling Prototyping Group" or some such but not AI. The
- term has a bad smell.
-
- --
- ^ Tim Menzies (a 1/3 doctor) | "More than iron, more than
- /"\__/\ AI Lab, Computer Science, Uni. NSW | lead, more than gold I
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- \| "" timm@spectrum.cs.unsw.oz.au | or pork or lettuce or
- cucumber. I need it for
- my dreams." -- RACTOR
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