Waubonsee Community College

What to think about machines that think, today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence, edited by John Brockman

Label
What to think about machines that think, today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence, edited by John Brockman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 541)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What to think about machines that think
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
922877862
Responsibility statement
edited by John Brockman
Series statement
Edge question series
Sub title
today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence
Summary
Collects the thoughts of almost two hundred of today's leading thinkers on the issue of artifical intelligence
Table Of Contents
Machine-generated contents note:, Consciousness In Human-Level AI, Murray Shanahan, Thinking Does Not Imply Subjugating, Steven Pinker, Organic Intelligence Has No Long-Term Future, Martin Rees, A Turning Point In Artificial Intelligence, Steve Omohundro, AI Is I, Dimitar D. Sasselov, If You Can't Beat 'em, Join 'em, Frank Tipler, Intelligent Machines on Earth and Beyond, Mario Livio, I, for One, Welcome Our Machine Overlords, Antony Garrett Lisi, Our Masters, Slaves, or Partners?, John Markoff, Designed Intelligence, Paul Davies, The Superintelligent Loner, Kevin P. Hand, It's Going to Be a Wild Ride, John C. Mather, Is Anyone in Charge of This Thing?, David Christian, Witness to the Universe, Timo Hannay, Let's Get Prepared!, Max Tegmark, "Turing+" Questions, Tomaso Poggio, An Epochal Human Event, Pamela McCorduck, Welcome to Your Transhuman Self, Marcelo Gleiser, We Are All Machines That Think, Sean Carroll, The Control Crisis, Nicholas G. Carr, We Built Them, but We Don't Understand Them, Sendhil Mullainathan, We Need to Do Our Homework, Jaan Tallinn, What Do You Cane What Other Machines Think?, George Church, Machines Cannot Think, Arnold Trehub, No "I" and No Capacity for Malice, Roy Baumeister, Leveraging Human Intelligence, Keith Devlin, A Machine Is a "Matter" Thing, Emanuel Derman, I Could Be Wrong, Freeman Dyson, Why Can't "Being" or "Happiness" Be Computed?, David Gelernter, No Machine Thinks About the Eternal Questions, Leo M. Chalupa, The Singularity -- an Urban Legend?, Daniel C. Dennett, Nano-Intentionality, W. Tecumseh Fitch, A Beautiful (Visionary) Mind, Irene Pepperberg, The Colossus Is a BFG, Nicholas Humphrey, Self-Aware AI? Not in 1,000 Years!, Rolf Dobelli, Machines Don't Think, but Neither Do People, Cesar Hidalgo, Tangled Up in the Question, James J. O'Donnell, Mistaking Performance for Competence, Rodney A. Brooks, AI Will Make You Smarter, Terrence J. Sejnowski, Shallow Learning, Seth Lloyd, Natural Creatures of a Natural World, Carlo Rovelli, Three Observations on Artificial Intelligence, Frank Wilczek, When I Say "Bruno Latour," I Don't Mean "Banana Till", John Naughton, It's Still Early Days, Nick Bostrom, Evolving AI, Donald D. Hoffman, Machines That Think Are in the Movies, Roger Schank, Head Transplants?, Juan Enriquez, AI/AL, Esther Dyson, Brains and Other Thinking Machines, Tom Griffiths, They'll Do More Good Than Harm, Mark Pagel, Keeping Them on a Leash, Robert Provine, The Next Replicator, Susan Blackmore, What If We're the Microbiome of the Silicon AI?, Tim O'Reilly, You Are What You Eat, Andy Clark, AI's System of Rights and Government, Moshe Hoffman, The Robot with a Hidden Agenda, Brian Knutson, Can Submarines Swim?, William Poundstone, Fear Not the AI, Gregory Benford, What, Me Worry?, Lawrence M. Krauss, Design Machines to Deal with the World's Complexity, Peter Norvig, The Rise of Story-telling Machines, Jonathan Gottschall, Think Protopia, Not Utopia or Dystopia, Michael Shermer, The Limits of Biological Intelligence, Chris Dibona, Every Society Gets the AI It Deserves, Joscha Bach, The Beasts of AI Island, Quentin Hardy, We Will Become One, Clifford Pickover, An Extraterrestrial Observation on Human Hubris, Ernst Poppel, He Who Pays the AI Calls the Tune, Ross Anderson, I Think, Therefore AI, W. Daniel Hillis, What Will the Place of Humans Be?, Paul Saffo, The Great AI Swindle, Dylan Evans, The Odds on AI, Anthony Aguirre, A New Wisdom of the Body, Eric J. Topol, From Regular-I to AI, Roger Highfield, We Need More Than Thought, Gordon Kane, Are We Going in the Wrong Direction?, Scott Atran, Two CognitiveFunctions Machines Still Lack, Stanislas Dehaene, Among the Machines, Not Within the Machines, Matt Ridley, Another Kind of Diversity, Stephen M. Kosslyn, Narratives and Our Civilization, Luca De Biase, Human Responsibility, Margaret Levi, Amplifiers/Implementers of Human Choices, D.A. Wallach, Make the Thing Impossible to Hate, Rory Sutherland, Actress Machines, Bruce Sterling, Call Them Artificial Aliens, Kevin Kelly, Do Machines Do?, Martin Seligman, Denkraumverlust, Timothy Taylor, Analogue, the Revolution That Dares Not Speak Its Name, George Dyson, The Values of Artificial Intelligence, S. Abbas Raza, Artificial Selection and Our Grandchildren, Bruce Parker, Really Good Hacks, Neil Gershenfeld, The Airbus and the Eagle, Daniel L. Everett, Humanness, Douglas Coupland, Manipulators and Manipulanda, Josh Bongard, Are We Thinking More Like Machines?, Ziyad Marar, Just a New Fractal Detail in the Big Picture, Brian Eno, eGaia, a Distributed Technical-Social Mental System, Marti Hearst, The Hive Mind, Chris Anderson, The Global Artificial Intelligence Is Here, Alex (Sandy) Pentland, Will Computers Become Like Thinking, Talking Dogs?, Randolph Nesse, Thinking Machines and Ennui, Richard E. Nisbett, Naches from Our Machines, Samuel Arbesman, No Shared Theory of Mind, Gerald Smallberg, Blind to the Core of Human Experience, Eldar Shafir, An Intuitive Theory of Machine, Christopher Chabris, Thinking Saltmarshes, Ursula Martin, Killer Thinking Machines Keep Our Conscience Clean, Kurt Gray, When Thinking Machines Break the Law, Bruce Schneier, Electric Brains, Rebecca Mackinnon, Robodoctors, Gerd Gigerenzer, Can Machines Ever Be As Smart As Three-Year-Olds?, Alison Gopnik, Tic-Tac-Toe Chicken, Kevin Slavin, AI Will Make Us Smart and Robots Afraid, Alun Anderson, When Thinking Machines Are Not a Boon, Mary Catherine Bateson, Justice for Machines in an Organicist World, Steve Fuller, Don't Be a Chauvinist About Thinking, Tania Lombrozo, This Sounds Like Heaven, Virginia Heffernan, Machines That Work Until They Don't, Barbara Strauch, The Moving Goalposts, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Directionless Intelligence, Edward Slingerland, Human Culture As the First AI, Nicholas A. Christakis, Beyond the Uncanny Valley, Joichi Ito, The Figure or the Ground?, Douglas Rushkoff, Fast, Accurate, and Stupid, Helen Fisher, Will They Make Us Better People?, Stuart Russell, The Value-Loading Problem, Eliezer S. Yudkowsky, In Our Image, Kate Jeffery, The Umwelt of the Unanswerable, Maria Popova, Will They Think About Themselves?, Kristin Laurin, Organic Versus Artifactual Thinking, Raul Saucedo, Context Surely Matters, Paul Dolan, How to Prevent an Intelligence Explosion, Thomas G. Dietterich, Thinking from the Inside or the Outside?, Matthew D. Lieberman, Soft Authoritarianism, Michael Vassar, What Will AIs Think About Us?, Gregory Paul, A John Henry Moment, Andrian Kreye, Machines Aren't into Relationships, N.J
Classification
Content
Mapped to