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Artificial intelligence: A beginner's guide to robotics and man-made minds / Challoner, Jack 2002  Book
Challoner, Jack Book
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Publication London, Dk Publishing Inc, 2002.
Description 72pMagenta spine
Series Essential Science
Summary/Abstract Modern computers do not think about what they are doing: they simply follow instructions. Can we ever produce a truly intelligent computer with a mind of its own? Will every home soon have robots to caryy out the housework? This title explains the various approaches to creating artificial intelligence, examines the philosophical issues relating to this research and predicts how computers and robots may be used in the future.
Contents What is artificial intelligence? Approaches to artificial intelligence The future of artificial intelligence?
Standard Number 0751373583 Pb.
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Artificial intelligence / Gregory, Josh 2018  Book
Gregory, Josh Book
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Publication Ann Arbor, Cherry Lake Publishers, 2018.
Description 32pRed Spine
Series Emerging tech
Summary/Abstract Explores the lasting contributions made to the field of technology through innovative cutting edge devices.
Standard Number 9781634727358 Pb.
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Artificial intelligence: a beginner's guide / Whitby, Blay 2008  Book
Whitby, Blay Book
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Publication Oxford, Oneworld Publications, 2008.
Description xiii, 151pGrey and Blue spine
Series Beginners Guides
Summary/Abstract This introduction to artificial intelligence assumes no prior knowledge of this complex field. Blay Whitby, a leading cognitive scientist, steers a careful course through the futuristic world of artificial intelligence, revealing its pervasive impact on our daily lives. Addressing the key controversies and debates in a non-sensational and measured manner, this jargon-free guide provides an insight into the many fascinating applications of AI. It also considers the social, ethical and philosophical questions posed by this new technology.
Contents 1. What is AI? 2. AI at work 3. AI and biology 4. Some challenges 5. AI diffuses 6. Present and future trends
Standard Number 9781851686070 Pb.
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Artificial minds / Franklin, Stan 1995  Book
Franklin, Stan Book
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Publication London, The MIT Press, 1995.
Description xi, 449pBlack spine
Summary/Abstract Stan Franklin is the perfect tour guide through the contemporary interdisciplinary matrix of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, cognitive neuroscience, artificial neural networks, artificial life, and robotics that is producing a new paradigm of mind. Along the way, Franklin makes the case for a perspective that rejects a rigid distinction between mind and non-mind in favor of a continuum from less to more mind, and for the role of mind as a control structure with the essential task of choosing the next action. Selected stops include the best of the work in these different fields, with the key concepts and results explained in just enough detail to allow readers to decide for themselves why the work is significant. Major attractions include animal minds, Newell's SOAR, the three Artificial Intelligence debates, Holland's genetic algorithms, Wilson's Animat, Brooks' subsumption architecture, Jackson's pandemonium architecture, Ornstein's multimind, Minsky's society of mind, Maes's behavior networks, Edelman's neural Darwinism, Drescher's schema mechanisms, Kanerva's sparse distributed memory, Hofstadter and Mitchell's Copycat, and Agre and Chapman's deictic representations.
Standard Number 9780262561099 Pb.
Key Words Brain  IBDP  Cognitive science  ITGS  Artificial intelligence 
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Machines that think! / Brown, Don 2020  Book
Brown, Don Book
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Publication New York, Amulet Books, 2020.
Description 124pRed spine
Series Big ideas that changed the world
Summary/Abstract Machines That Think! explores machines from ancient history to today that perform a multitude of tasks, from making mind-numbing calculations to working on assembly lines to guiding spaceships to the moon. Included are fascinating looks at the world's earliest calculators, the birth of computer programming, and the arrival of smartphones. Contributors discussed include Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, Ada Lovelace, and Bill Gates. From the abacus to artificial intelligence, machines through the ages have pushed the boundaries of human capability and creativity.
Standard Number 9781419740985 Hb.
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