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Prince, C.G. Rodney A. Brooks,Cambrian Intelligence: The Early History of the New AI, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999, xii + 199 pp., $21.56 (paper), ISBN 0-262-52263-2.. Minds and Machines 12, 145–151 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013778027735
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