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Brainmakers, how scientists are moving beyond computers to create a rival to the human brain, David Freedman

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Brainmakers, how scientists are moving beyond computers to create a rival to the human brain, David Freedman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-203) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Brainmakers
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
29026488
Responsibility statement
David Freedman
Sub title
how scientists are moving beyond computers to create a rival to the human brain
Summary
The idea of building intelligent machines has fascinated scientists and lay people for centuries. But progress has been much slower than everyone predicted thirty-five years ago when artificial intelligence and robotics first emerged. Although computers can crunch numbers at staggering speeds, so-called "thinking machines" have achieved very little ability - outside of highly restricted domains such as chess - to reason in useful or interesting ways, or even to do simple things that children can manage easily, such as recognizing faces or moving through a room without bumping into furnitureBut now a new approach to artificial intelligence promises to break that logjam. Brainmakers is an account of the revolutionary research taking place around the world, aimed at creating devices that are more like living brains than computers. David H. Freedman introduces us to the adventurous researchers leading this new field, as well as to their creations, including a robot farm where robots will be "bred" for intelligence; a jarful of chemicals that can recognize patterns, and act like a primitive life-form; a machine that experiences human-like brainwaves and mental disorders; and a new form of computer chip fashioned out of living brain cells. In colorful detail David H. Freedman shows how this radically new research has moved into a realm that transcends computer science, combining neuroscience, microbiology, evolutionary biology, and zoology. Brainmakers is the first account of the latest developments in this exciting area of science and technology
Table Of Contents
1. Bug Brains -- 2. Foundering Fathers -- 3. The Art of Thought -- 4. Brainware -- 5. Molecular Intelligence -- 6. Nature's Bootstrap -- 7. Seeds of Cognition
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