On 4/1/07, Delirium <delirium(a)hackish.org> wrote:
Sorry to say, but in this case it's Hofstadter,
not us, who is wrong.
His book _Goedel, Escher, Bach_ in particular *has* inspired many
students to begin careers in computing and artificial intelligence,
whether to not he likes that fact.
I started to wonder about that after my first post in this thread. Is
it possible that the AI inspiration thing is a phenomenon that
Hofstadter was unaware of.
The claim should be better
referenced, but that's not too hard to do since there are dozens of
prominent researchers who have cited his book as an influence.
But until good citable references are produced, it remains something
that "everybody just knows" and should stay out of the Article.