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File:Cherenkov-radiation Advanced-Test-Reactor.jpg|link=High-energy literature|Artificial hedonism would benefit from Cherenkov radiation, say [[high-energy literature]] researchers. | File:Cherenkov-radiation Advanced-Test-Reactor.jpg|link=High-energy literature|Artificial hedonism would benefit from Cherenkov radiation, say [[high-energy literature]] researchers. | ||
File:The Procuress Jan Vermeer.jpg|link=Hedonism (nonfiction)|''The Procuress'' (1656) by Johannes Vermeer | File:The Procuress Jan Vermeer.jpg|link=Hedonism (nonfiction)|''The Procuress'' (1656) by Johannes Vermeer represents [[Hedonism (nonfiction)|Hedonism]], inspires artificial hedonism. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 6 November 2016
Artificial hedonism is a branch of artificial intelligence which uses hedonism as a model.
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Artificial hedonism would benefit from Cherenkov radiation, say high-energy literature researchers.
The Procuress (1656) by Johannes Vermeer represents Hedonism, inspires artificial hedonism.