Notes

Preface

1. Hoppe (October, 2019).

Chapter 1

1. Chandler (Spring 1965).

2. Taylor (1911).

3. Stolarski, Yeshkova, and Pepper (September, 2020).

4. Ammanath, Hupfer, and Jarvis (2020).

5. All government definitions come from a bill introduced into the House of Representatives by J.K. Delaney. December, 2017. H.R. 4625—115th Congress.

6. Turing (1950).

7. Asimov (1942).

8. Parsons (1956).

Chapter 2

1. A description of his methods is found in a 1959 book, republished as R.G. Brown. 1963. Smoothing, Forecasting, and Prediction of Discrete Time Series. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.

2. Haurlan (2021).

3. Arthur Samuel’s contributions are summarized by a Stanford University bio, “Arthur Samuel: Pioneer in Machine Learning.” Available at http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/voy/museum/samuel.html ...

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