Machines and Mindlessness

Machines and Mindlessness
Title Machines and Mindlessness PDF eBook
Author Clifford Ivar Nass
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 1999
Genre
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Mindless

Mindless
Title Mindless PDF eBook
Author Simon Head
Publisher Civitas Books
Pages 242
Release 2014-02-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0465018440

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Argues that today's complex, computer-intensive management programs are being relied on by large organizations in favor of human expertise and are erroneously dictating business goals at the expense of middle-class workers, professional efficiency and customer service.

Mentality and Machines

Mentality and Machines
Title Mentality and Machines PDF eBook
Author Keith Gunderson
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 290
Release 1985
Genre Reference
ISBN 0816613621

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Mentality and Machines was first published in 1985. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. Mentality and Machines — with a new preface and an extended postscript—is a general essay on the philosophy of mind, oriented to philosophical and psychological questions about real as well as imagined, robots and machines. The second edition retains all of the essays from the original book, including Gunderson's influential critique ("The Imitation Game") of A.M. Turing's treatment of the question "Can machines think?" and his controversial distinction between program-receptive and program-resistant aspects of the mind. This edition's postscript includes further reflections on these themes and others, and relates them to recent writings of other philosophers and computer scientists.

Mind, Machines, and Human Consciousness

Mind, Machines, and Human Consciousness
Title Mind, Machines, and Human Consciousness PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Nadeau
Publisher Contemporary Books
Pages 256
Release 1992-04-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780809239337

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Looks at the future of artificial intelligence, and discusses robots, cosmic consciousness, neural networks, and the evolution of human consciousness

The Cognitive Approach to Conscious Machines

The Cognitive Approach to Conscious Machines
Title The Cognitive Approach to Conscious Machines PDF eBook
Author Pentti O. Haikonen
Publisher Imprint Academic
Pages 302
Release 2003
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780907845423

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The author argues that true conscious machines can be built, but rejects artificial intelligence and classical neural networks in favor of the emulation of the cognitive processes of the brain. Novel views on consciousness and the mind-body problem are presented.

How to Build a Mind

How to Build a Mind
Title How to Build a Mind PDF eBook
Author Igor Aleksander
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 230
Release 2001
Genre Artificial intelligence
ISBN 9780231120128

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Igor Aleksander heads a major British team that has applied engineering principles to the understanding of the human brain and has built several pioneering machines, culminating in MAGNUS, which he calls a machine with imagination. When he asks it (in words) to produce an image of a banana that is blue with red spots, the image appears on the screen in seconds. The idea of such an apparently imaginative, even conscious, machine seems heretical, and its advocates are often accused of sensationalism, arrogance, or philosophical ignorance. Part of the problem, according to Aleksander, is that consciousness remains ill defined. Interweaving anecdotes from his own life and research with imagined dialogues between historical figures -- including Descartes, Locke, Hume, Kant, Wittgenstein, Francis Crick, and Steven Pinker -- Aleksander leads readers toward an understanding of consciousness. He shows not only how the latest work with artificial neural systems suggests that an artificial form of consciousness is possible but also that its design would clarify many of the puzzles surrounding the murky concept of consciousness itself. How to Build a Mind also examines the presentation of "self" in robots, the learning of language, and the nature of emotion, will, instinct, and feelings.

Mind Over Machine

Mind Over Machine
Title Mind Over Machine PDF eBook
Author Hubert Dreyfus
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 256
Release 1986
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0743205510

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Human intuition and perception are basic and essential phenomena of consciousness. As such, they will never be replicated by computers. This is the challenging notion of Hubert Dreyfus, Ph. D., archcritic of the artificial intelligence establishment. It's important to emphasize that he doesn't believe that AI is fundamentally impossible, only that the current research program is fatally flawed. Instead, he argues that to get a device (or devices) with human-like intelligence would require them to have a human-like being in the world, which would require them to have bodies more or less like ours, and social acculturation (i.e. a society) more or less like ours. This helps to explain the practical problems in implementing artificial intelligence algorithms.