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   How to teach computer ethics through science fiction
Burton E., Goldsmith J., Mattei N. Communications of the ACM 61(8): 54-64, 2018.  Type: Article

This is one of those very strange articles that makes one happy, just by its very existence....
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Oct 15 2018  
  Theory revision with queries: Horn, read-once, and parity formulas
Goldsmith J., Sloan R., Szörényi B., Turán G. Artificial Intelligence 156(2): 139-176, 2004.  Type: Article

The problem addressed in this paper is the following: we are given a Horn clause representing a theory about some real-world phenomenon, for example, saying that a cup is an object that is upright, liftable, open, graspable, and white....
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Nov 30 2004  
  L-printable sets
Fortnow L., Goldsmith J., Mahaney S., Levy M. SIAM Journal on Computing 28(1): 137-151, 1998.  Type: Article

One of the central questions of complexity theory is whetherpolynomial-time computations can do something that logarithmicspace-bounded computations cannot do. The typical framework for thisquestion is language recognition, specificall...
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Oct 1 1999  

   
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