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Simple Simon: A small mechanical brain that possesses the same fundamental characteristics as its larger relatives can explain in rudimentary fashion how they work

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Published in:Scientific American 1950-11, Vol.183 (5), p.40
Main Author: Edmund C. Berkeley
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