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From: mcohen@charming.nrtc.northrop.com (Martin Cohen)
Subject: Re: Is There A TRUE Industry LEADER in AI?
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In article <3g5psr$bro@percy.cs.bham.ac.uk> D.N.Davis@cs.bham.ac.uk (Darryl N Davis) writes:
>>      I recommend for the writer that you start by reading Feigenbaum's
>>"The Fifth Generation" (a best-seller in the mid-80s) and try contacting
>>the various people mentioned in the book.  There's a "where are they now"
>>article in this.  (In some cases, a "why aren't they in jail" article
>>might be appropriate.  There was a lot of hype by people who knew better.)
>>
>>					John Nagle
>	A fascinating read about AI, Ego and INdustry can be found in the 
>1994 tomb:	The Brain Makers.
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Interesting typo - perhaps you meant "tome" - perhaps not:)
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