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The application of artificial intelligence (AI) in communication simulation is discussed. The aim considered is to add an expert system into a traditional simulation model and put various kinds of block models in the knowledge base. The author discusses the use of PROLOG as a simulation language as well as automatic programming for AI applications.<>