
The Sciences
Metamagical Themas, September 1981
How might analogy, the core of human thinking, be understood by computers?
How might analogy, the core of human thinking, be understood by computers?
Pitfalls of the uncertainty principle and paradoxes of quantum mechanics
A coffeehouse conversation on the Turing test to determine if a machine can think
The Magic Cube's cubies are twiddled by cubists and solved by cubemeisters
An anagrammatic title introduces a new contributor to this column
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