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The definition and the domain of “artificial intelligence” is still obscure. This means the science of artificial intelligence is interdisciplinary and still at the frontier stage. It is of interest to scholars in the sense that future development is expected in connection with the information science and other related sciences.
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Aida, S. (1974). Fundamental Concepts and Social Consequences of Artificial Intelligence. In: Fu, K.S., Tou, J.T. (eds) Learning Systems and Intelligent Robots. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2106-4_2
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