“Communication occurs when one process names another as destination for output and the second process names the first as source for input.”— Tony Hoare, cs.ucf.edu
“I am Two Queues; I add entries to an LRU cache as they are accessed. If an entry is accessed again, I move them to second, larger, LRU cache.”— Ahmed Ali, javalandscape.blogspot.com
“There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things”— Phil Karlton, skeptics.stackexchange.com
“They came to believe that nature worked according to predefined rules, like a machine—an approach that forms the basis of our modern scientific views.”— Jo Marchant, smithsonianmag.com
“Asking for a definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is like the old story of the blind men describing an elephant. You can get many different definitions, depending on one's point of view.”— Robert S. Engelmore, lib.dr.iastate.edu
“There is no one best way to represent knowledge, or to solve problems, and limitations of present-day machine intelligence stem largely from seeking 'unified theories', or trying to repair the deficiencies of theoretically neat, but conceptually impoverished ideological positions. Our purely numeric…”— Marvin Minsky, web.media.mit.edu
“Someday there’ll be a robot in every house, doing the dishes, making the beds, even looking after the children while the parents work.”— Pedro Domingos, amazon.com
“Machine learning takes many different forms and goes by many different names: pattern recognition, statistical modeling, data mining, knowledge discovery, predictive analytics, data science, adaptive systems, self-organizing systems, and more.”— Pedro Domingos, amazon.com