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Language And The Rise Of The Algorithm Jeffrey M Binder

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Language And The Rise Of The Algorithm Jeffrey M Binder
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 2.45 MB
Author: Jeffrey M. Binder
ISBN: 590b1303-7d11-4104-8e92-b44ddfefec56, 590B1303-7D11-4104-8E92-B44DDFEFEC56
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Language And The Rise Of The Algorithm Jeffrey M Binder by Jeffrey M. Binder 590b1303-7d11-4104-8e92-b44ddfefec56, 590B1303-7D11-4104-8E92-B44DDFEFEC56 instant download after payment.

A wide-ranging history of the algorithm.
Bringing together the histories of mathematics, computer science, and linguistic thought, Language and the Rise of the Algorithm reveals how recent developments in artificial intelligence are reopening an issue that troubled mathematicians well before the computer age: How do you draw the line between computational rules and the complexities of making systems comprehensible to people? By attending to this question, we come to see that the modern idea of the algorithm is implicated in a long history of attempts to maintain a disciplinary boundary separating technical knowledge from the languages people speak day to day.
Here Jeffrey M. Binder offers a compelling tour of four visions of universal computation that addressed this issue in very different ways: G. W. Leibniz's calculus ratiocinator; a universal algebra scheme Nicolas de Condorcet designed during the French Revolution; George Boole's...

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