AI koans /A-I koh'anz/ pl.n.
A series of pastiches of Zen
teaching riddles created by Danny Hillis at the MIT AI Lab around
various major figures of the Lab's culture (several are included
under Some AI Koans in Appendix A). See also
A series of pastiches of Zen
teaching riddles created by Danny Hillis at the MIT AI Lab around
various major figures of the Lab's culture (several are included
under Some AI Koans in Appendix A). See also
Related:
- AI koans: /A-I koh'anz/ pl.n. A series of pastiches of Zen
teaching riddles created by Danny Hillis at the MIT AI Lab around
various major figures of the Lab's culture (several are included
under "{A Selection of AI Koans}" in {Appendix
A}).
See also {ha ha only serious}, {mu}, and {{Humor, ... - SAIL:: /sayl/, not /S-A-I-L/ n. 1. The Stanford Artificial
Intelligence Lab.
An important site in the early development of LISP... - koan /koh'an/ n.
A Zen teaching riddle. Classically,
koans are attractive paradoxes to be meditated on;... - SAIL /sayl/, not /S-A-I-L/ n.
1. The Stanford
Artificial Intelligence Lab.
An important site in the early development of LISP... - power cycle: vt. (also, `cycle power' or just `cycle') To
power off a machine and then power it on immediately,
with the intention of clearing some kind of {hung}... - casting the runes: n. What a {guru} does when you ask him or
her to run a particular program and type at it because it never
works for anyone else;
esp. used when nobody can ever see what the guru... - mu: /moo/ The correct answer to the classic trick question
"Have you stopped beating your wife yet?".
Assuming that you have no wife or you have never... - TMRC /tmerk'/ n.
The Tech Model Railroad Club at MIT,
one of the wellsprings of hacker culture. The 1959... - power cycle vt.
(also, `cycle power' or just `cycle')
To power off a machine and then power it on immediately,
with the intention of clearing some kind of hung...
