Around 1967 dan bobrow wrote a program to do algebra problems based on symbols rather than numbers. — Marvin Lee Minsky
By the way, it was his simulations that helped out in jurassic park – without them — Marvin Lee Minsky
I believed in realism, as summarized by john mccarthy’s comment to the effect that if we worked really hard — Marvin Lee Minsky
The other actors didn’t know what was to happen; the director wanted to get true surprise. — Marvin Lee Minsky
I think lenat is headed in the right direction, but someone needs to include a knowledge base about learning. — Marvin Lee Minsky
No computer has ever been designed that is ever aware of what it’s doing; but most of the time, we aren’t either. — Marvin Lee Minsky
Stanley kubrick knew we had good graphics around mit and came to my lab to find out how to do it. — Marvin Lee Minsky
The basic idea in case-based, or cbr, is that the program has stored problems and solutions. — Marvin Lee Minsky
There are three basic approaches to ai: case-based, rule-based, and connectionist reasoning. — Marvin Lee Minsky
When david marr at mit moved into computer vision, he generated a lot of excitement — Marvin Lee Minsky