Never having had breakfast with Sophia Loren, David Moss sets out on a journey from Plato to Bjorn Lomborg, with a long pit stop at Willard Van Orman Quine to put the intelligence back into AI. This is a revised edition - with a Nobel prize-winning footnote - of the 2003 original essay, located on the boundary of philosophy with computing.
David Moss has had 47+ years in the IT industry, he devised dematerialised ID in 2003 (dematerialisedID.com) and now campaigns against Whitehall waste and the disgraceful state of public administration in the UK (DMossEsq.com).
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