Machines Who Think
Machines Who Think
Pamela McCorduck
Lex Fridman
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Machines Who Think

Machines Who Think: A Personal Inquiry into the History and Prospects of Artificial Intelligence

Pamela McCorduck
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Pamela McCorduck
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In "Machines Who Think," Pamela McCorduck embarks on a sweeping journey through the evolution of artificial intelligence, tracing its roots from ancient myths to its status as a forefront scientific endeavor. With captivating prose, McCorduck not only examines the milestones of technological advancements but delves deep into the philosophical and ethical quagmires that accompany the quest to create machines endowed with human-like intelligence. This seminal work is not just a chronicle of AI's history but an insightful exploration into what it means to be intelligent and how our understanding of this concept has shaped, and been shaped by, the development of intelligent machines. McCorduck's narrative is both accessible and profound, inviting readers from all backgrounds to ponder the future of human intelligence alongside its artificial counterparts. "Machines Who Think" is a compelling invitation to engage with the ongoing dialogue surrounding AI, challenging us to consider not only the technical achievements but also the broader implications of creating machines that could one day mirror the complexity of human thought. Through her meticulous research and engaging storytelling, McCorduck positions artificial intelligence at the intersection of technology and humanity, making "Machines Who Think" an essential read for anyone fascinated by the prospects of what it means to think, and who does the thinking, in the ever-evolving symbiosis between humans and machines.

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Released
1979
1 Sep
Length
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