abstract:James Marshall (1843 – 9 October 1912) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 18 April 1902 to 17 April 1909; then 17 April 1909 to 9 October 1912, when he died. He was appointed by the Liberal Government.
Dr JamesMarshall, a computer scientist at the University of Sheffield co-ordinating the project, said simulating a brain was one of the "major challenges" of artificial intelligence.
More than 150 years ago, in 1848, a man called JamesMarshall was supervising the construction of a sawmill in the Sierra foothills when he noticed something glitter in a riverbed.