Super-Intelligent Machines /

<STRONG>Super-Intelligent Machines</STRONG> combines neuroscience and computer science to analyze future intelligent machines. It describes how they will mimic the learning structures of human brains to serve billions of people via the network, and the superior level of consciousness thi...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hibbard, Bill
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint : Springer, 2002.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • <STRONG>1.</STRONG> Götterdämmerung
  • <STRONG>Part I: Humans Will Create</STRONG> <STRONG>Super-Intelligent Machines.</STRONG> <STRONG>2.</STRONG> The Basics of Machine Intelligence. <STRONG>3.</STRONG> Computers as Tools. <STRONG>4.</STRONG> Arguments Against the Possibility of Machine Intelligence. <STRONG>5.</STRONG> The Current State of the Art in Machine Intelligence. <STRONG>6.</STRONG> Neuroscience. <STRONG>7.</STRONG> Dawn of the Gods
  • <STRONG>Part II: Super-Intelligent</STRONG> <STRONG>Machines Must Love All Humans.</STRONG> <STRONG>8.</STRONG> Good God, Bad God. <STRONG>9.</STRONG> Brain Engineering. <STRONG>10.</STRONG> Current Public Policy for Information Technology. <STRONG>11.</STRONG> Public Education and Control. <STRONG>12.</STRONG> Visions of Machine Intelligence. <STRONG>13.</STRONG> Endings.-<STRONG>Part III: Should Humans Become Super-Intelligent Machines?</STRONG> <STRONG>14.</STRONG> Current Connections Between Brains and Machines. <STRONG>15.</STRONG> Human Minds in Machine Brains. <STRONG>16.</STRONG> Humans Will Want to Become Super-Intelligent Machines. <STRONG>17.</STRONG> Super-Intelligent Humans Must Love All Humans
  • <STRONG>Part IV:</STRONG> <STRONG>Conclusion.</STRONG> <STRONG>18.</STRONG> The Ultimate Engineering Challenge. <STRONG>19.</STRONG> Inventing God. <STRONG>20.</STRONG> Messages to the Future
  • Bibliography
  • Index.