
doi: 10.1109/5.824006
The author reviews and comments upon George Morton's predictive paper "Machines with Imagination". He argues that Morton's paper demonstrates a significant insight into the progress of machine intelligence, particularly because that progress was hardly accomplished in a linear progression of systematic advances. Indeed, the forecasts laid down in Morton's paper have become pertinent only after a series of relative failures and false starts within the developing field of artificial intelligence.
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