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Margaret Ann Boden (* 26. November 1936 in London ) ist eine britische Kognitionswissenschaftlerin und Autorin von Büchern über Künstliche Intelligenz und deren Zusammenhang mit Philosophie und Psychologie (Kreativität) bis hin zur Kunst .
Margaret Ann Boden OBE FBA (born 26 November 1936) is a Research Professor of Cognitive Science in the Department of Informatics at the University of Sussex, where her work embraces the fields of artificial intelligence, psychology, philosophy, and cognitive and computer science.
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Margaret A. Boden OBE is a research professor of cognitive science and AI at the University of Sussex. She has degrees in medical sciences, philosophy, and psychology, and has written books on creativity, mind, and history of cognitive science.
1. Aug. 1998 · Artificial Intelligence ELSEVIER Artificial Intelligence 103 (1998) 347-356 Creativity and artificial intelligence Margaret A. Boden School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, Sussex, BN1 9QH, England, UK Abstract Creativity is a fundamental feature of human intelligence, and a challenge for AI.
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1. Sept. 2009 · Computer Models of Creativity. Margaret A. Boden. First published: 01 September 2009. https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v30i3.2254. Citations: 146. Sections. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. Creativity isn't magical. It's an aspect of normal human intelligence, not a special faculty granted to a tiny elite.
Margaret A. Boden OBE ScD FBA is Research Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Sussex, where she helped develop the world's first academic programme in cognitive science. She holds degrees in medical sciences, philosophy, and psychology (including a Harvard PhD, Cambridge ScD, and three honorary doctorates), and integrates these ...
11. Okt. 2007 · Boden does manage one true statement in her reconstruction of the “Chomskyan” plague. She’s quite right that Chomsky “changed his mind more than once”; in fact, repeatedly. In other words, it is a living field, in which sane investigators are constantly changing their minds in the light of new empirical discoveries and ...