The "Worm" Programs--Early Experience with a Distributed Intelligence I a n H. W i t t e n Computer Science,Calgary University C a l g a r y T 2 N 1N4, C a n a d a T e l e p h o n e (403) 220-6780; e m a i l i a n @ c p s c . U C a l g a r y . C A H a r o l d W. T h i r n b l e b y C o m p u t e r Science, Stirling U n i v e r s i t y Stirling F K 9 4 L A , S c o t l a n d T e l e p h o n e 44-786-833730; e m a i l h w t @ c o m p s c i . S t i r l i n g . a c . U K Electronic calculators can solve problems which the man who made them cannot solve; but no government-subsidized commission of engineers and physicists could create a worm. Joseph Wood Krutch, 1949 1.
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