[Ailist] eBook on AI
nandan.vaidya at gmail.com
nandan.vaidya at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 22:18:09 MST 2008
Good point. I would look for real workshop. Thanks.
Nandan Vaidya
nandan.vaidya at gmail.com
www.pasayadan.net
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From: Mary Gergen [mailto:gv4 at psu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 9:51 AM
To: nandan.vaidya at gmail.com
Cc: ailist at lists.business.utah.edu
Subject: Re: [Ailist] eBook on AI
Hi Nandan, One of the major issues that has been of importance to the AI
folks is that the perspective of AI is not reduced to a technique. It is
not a technique but a way of life, or a way of relating that is oriented to
an appreciative approach. Your question is not unsurprising, but it is not
the approach that is ideal, from an AI point of view. It is similar to
asking if there is an ebook that would be able to pinpoint the techniques of
Buddhism. So.. I recommend that you consider attending a workshop that
specializes in AI.. as a way of being in the world. You might find it very
helpful in the ways that you seek help. Best wishes, Mary Gergen
On 2/23/08 11:20 PM, "nandan.vaidya at gmail.com" <nandan.vaidya at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear Friends,
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> I wish to learn AI concept, methodologies and techniues to be used in my
> consultancy & training sessionw. Any good reference for a ebook to learn
> this technique.
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> Rgds
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> Nandan
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> Strategic OD Consultancy and Outsourcing
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> www.pasayadan.net
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