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by Pamela McCorduck
- ISBN: 0716711354
- Category: Technology
- Author: Pamela McCorduck
- Subcategory: Computer Science
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- Language: English
- Publisher: W H Freeman & Co (September 1, 1981)
- Pages: 375 pages
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Discusses the critics of artificial intelligence, who give the lie to the idea that science is a disinterested enterprise
Other books by the author: Familiar Relations (novel) Working to the End (novel) The Fifth Generation (with Edward A. Feigenbaum). McCorduck, Pamela, 1940-Machines who think : a personal inquiry into the history and prospects of artificial intelligence, Pamela McCorduck. 2nd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Discusses the critics of artificial intelligence, who give the lie to the idea that science is a disinterested enterprise. Includes some speculations as to why artificial intelligence seems to provoke people to extremes, and covers the first extremist, Mortimer Taube, author of Computers and Common Sense.
Pamela McCorduck (born 1940) is an American author of books about the history and philosophical significance of artificial intelligence, the future . Machines Who Think: A Personal Inquiry into the History and Prospects of Artificial Intelligence (2nd e.
Pamela McCorduck (born 1940) is an American author of books about the history and philosophical significance of artificial intelligence, the future of engineering, and the role of women and technology. She is also the author of three novels. She is a former vice president of the PEN American Center .
Abstract: Pamela McCorduck revisits the artificial intelligence arena and updates this look at the history and future of artificial intelligence with over 100 pages of new material.
Now, Machines, Who Think is back, along with an extended Afterword that brings the field up to date in the last quarter century, including its scientific and its public faces. Abstract: Pamela McCorduck revisits the artificial intelligence arena and updates this look at the history and future of artificial intelligence with over 100 pages of new material. This title should inspire anyone interested in human intelligence and the future of machine intelligence.
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Pamela McCorduck revisits the artificial intelligence arena and updates this look at the history and future of artificial intelligence with over 100 pages of new material. This book should inspire anyone interested in human intelligence and the future of machine intelligence. The reader should not be surprised to find out that there is much more to AI than simple robots and manufacturing automation.
McCorduck, Pamela, 1940-. Artificial intelligence. San Francisco : W. H. Freeman. inlibrary; printdisabled; ; americana.
Interview of Herbert Simon, one of the founding fathers of artificial intelligence, by Pamela McCorduck on 11/6/1974. The recording is provided courtesy of the Pamela McCorduck Collection in the Carnegie Mellon University Archives.
Pamela McCorduck first went among the artificial intelligentsia when the field was fresh and new, and asked the scientists engaged in it what they were doing and why.
Now, Machines Who Think is back, along with an extended addition that brings the field up to date in the last quarter century, including its scientific and its public faces. Pamela McCorduck first went among the artificial intelligentsia when the field was fresh and new, and asked the scientists engaged in it what they were doing and why.
This book is a history of artificial intelligence, that audacious effort to duplicate in an artifact what we consider to be our most important property-our. First Published 2004. eBook Published 17 March 2004. Pub. location New York. Imprint A K Peters/CRC Press.