AI: A strategic technology in Japan?
AI and Society 4 (2):154-160 (1990)
| Abstract | The industrial society in Japan is now entering into a new era of an advanced information society or a network society. AI as a knowledge information processing technology is becoming an integral part of the society. This emerging era is being supported by the information industry | |||||||||
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