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"The Internet Scout Project has selected your site – AI Topics: A Dynamic Library of Introductory Information About Artificial Intelligence – for inclusion in the National Science Digital Library Report for Math, Engineering, and Technology (July 5, 2002).

The report is a biweekly current awareness publication that highlights new and newly discovered Internet resources in these areas. We take care to cover only the most useful resources, considering the depth of content, the authority of the source, and how well the information is maintained and presented. ... The Internet Scout Project is an NSF- and Mellon sponsored organization based in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison." (Selection Criteria)

- excerpt from their letter of July 9, 2002

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Critics' choice - The web: Robotics. By Chris A Butlin. EducationGuardian.co.uk eG weekly (November 28, 2006: page 7). " ... Robots page | Suitable for: KS3/4/5 pupils & teachers | This is the site for pretty much everything to do with robots, artificial intelligence (AI) news, applications of robotics, its history, various games, how robots work, useful books on the subject, and much more. If there is not a reference to something here, then it probably will not be found anywhere. A superb source."

AI Topics was referenced twice in the July 2005 issue of the AI Expert Newsletter from Dr. Dobb's Journal:

"I am ___, a member of an editorial committee of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence. In our journal, we have short article that introduce a web site that is useful for AI researchers. In a next issue, we would like to introduce AI topics (http://www.aaai.org/AITopics) for this article."
– The article appears in the 2002/5 issue of JSAI at pages 372 - 373.

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AI and the Net - Exploring AI on the Web. By Mary Kroening. PC AI Magazine, 16.1. "As I write my columns and answer your e-mail, I find myself returning repeatedly to the same websites. I thought you might also benefit from knowing where I go to find out aboutÉ Learning About AI: The first site, AAAI's AI Topics (www.aaai.org/AITopics/aitopics.html), contains over 20 AI disciplines including natural language...."

NetWatch Column. Science Magazine, Volume 292, Number 5525, Issue of 22 June 2001. "DIRECTORIES: Machine Smarts - From those annoying robotic puppies to computer programs called "agents" that scour the Internet for information, brainy machines and other forms of artificial intelligence are everywhere. At AI Topics, a Web guide from the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), you can immerse yourself in the booming field of AI."
For the rest of the review, see the online version.

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AI on the Web This page points to other sites around the web with information on Artificial Intelligence. It is organized according to the chapters in the book AI: A Modern Approach but should be of use to anyone in AI. Overall, we feel that the most comprehensive list of AI links is the Canadian National Research Council's Institute for Information Technology, or IIT. If you want the most comprehensive list, go there. The best set of integrated introductory materials is the AAAI AI Topics collection; go there if you want to browse through authored introductory pages with links. But if you want a list of 793 links all on one page, stay here. A resource from Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig's site for their book, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. [Emphasis added.]

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Two of our pages are featured in the Official Warner Brothers web site for Steven Spielberg's film "A.I.". In Section 5.0 , "AI TODAY", A History of A.I. is one of the resources that appears under "AWARE", while Science Fiction and AI was selected for the "DESIRE" category.

Le.top.des.reseaux. Une selection de sites. Le Monde, edition du mercredi 10 octobre 2001. "www.aaai.org - Le site officiel de l'Association americaine d'intelligence artificielle est une porte d'entree fantastique sur la discipline. Sur www.aaai.org/AITopics/aitopics.html, il est possible d'explorer l'intelligence artificielle par angles (philosophique, robotique, actualites, ethique, historique...)." star

Hi, I am MRMIND's author and am pleased that you have provided a link to my site. I found your site because I have MRMIND ask visitors how they found him and several visitors have cited you -- your site is an excellent resource. ...
- from an e-mail dated March 12, 2002.

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E-mail notification dated July 5, 2001: "Your site has recently been featured on the ResPool Research Network as a valuable resource to researchers and information specialists. Your efforts in creating and maintaining your service are highly commendable and greatly appreciated. The ResPool Research Network is a free, non-profit community of Internet researchers, librarians, educators, and other users worldwide sharing an interest in Internet resource discovery and cataloging."

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