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Intimacy versus privacy
October 2010
UIST '10: Proceedings of the 23nd annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Publisher: ACM
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When you talk to a person, it's safe to assume that you both share large bodies of "common sense knowledge." But when you converse with a programmed computer, neither of you is likely to know much about what the other one knows. Indeed, in some respects this is desirable - ...
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privacy
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The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind
November 2007
In this mind-expanding book, scientific pioneer Marvin Minsky continues his groundbreaking research, offering a fascinating new model for how our minds work. He argues persuasively that emotions, intuitions, and feelings are not distinct things, but different ways of thinking.By examining these different forms of mind activity, Minsky says, we can ...
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January 2007
ACM Turing award lectures
Publisher: ACM
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An excessive preoccupation with formalism is impeding the development of computer science. Form-content confusion is discussed relative to three areas: theory of computation, programming languages, and education.
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education, theory of programining, primary education, self-extending languages, compilers, heuristic programming, heuristics, computer science curriculum, new math, programming languages
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The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind
November 2006
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1956-1966 how did it all begin?: issues then and now
June 2006
KI'06: Proceedings of the 29th annual German conference on Artificial intelligence
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Many computer programs today show skills that appear to rival those of outstanding human consultants. However, while each such program does certain things well, it is helpless at doing anything else. Why do our present-day programs lack the versatility and resourcefulness that a typical person shows? Clearly, those programs are ...
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Computing Commonsense
October 2004
BT Technology Journal: Volume 22 Issue 4, October 2004
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
How can we build systems with ‘commonsense’, the thinking skills that every ordinary person takes for granted? In this paper, we describe a multi-agent architecture for enabling commonsense reasoning which is in development at the Media Lab. The system reasons about the kinds of fundamental entities that show up in ...
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The St. Thomas common sense symposium: designing architectures for human-level intelligence
June 2004
AI Magazine: Volume 25 Issue 2, Summer 2004
Publisher: American Association for Artificial Intelligence
To build a machine that has "common sense" was once a principal goal in the field of artificial intelligence. But most researchers in recent years have retreated from that ambitious aim. Instead, each developed some special technique that could deal with some class of problem well, but does poorly at ...
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August 2000
Communications of the ACM: Volume 43 Issue 8, Aug. 2000
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 26
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January 2000
IUI '00: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
Publisher: ACM
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The emotion machine: from pain to suffering
October 1999
C&C '99: Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Creativity & cognition
Publisher: ACM
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Richard Feynman and cellular vacuum
May 1999
Feynman and computation: exploring the limits of computers
Publisher: Perseus Books
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Negative expertise
May 1997
Expertise in context: human and machine
Publisher: MIT Press
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A framework for representing knowledge
October 1995
Computation & intelligence: collected readings
Publisher: American Association for Artificial Intelligence
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Logical versus analogical or symbolic versus connectionist or neat versus scruffy
October 1995
Computation & intelligence: collected readings
Publisher: American Association for Artificial Intelligence
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Steps toward artificial intelligence
October 1995
Computation & intelligence: collected readings
Publisher: American Association for Artificial Intelligence
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Steps toward artificial intelligence
October 1995
Computers & thought
Publisher: MIT Press
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Virtual molecular reality
March 1995
Proceedings of the first general conference on Nanotechnology : development, applications, and opportunities: development, applications, and opportunities
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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A conversation with Marvin Minsky about agents
July 1994
Communications of the ACM: Volume 37 Issue 7, July 1994
Publisher: ACM
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Citation Count: 17
Downloads (6 Weeks): 4, Downloads (12 Months): 115, Downloads (Overall): 1,038
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Negative expertise
January 1994
International Journal of Expert Systems: Volume 7 Issue 1, 1994
Publisher: JAI Press, Inc.
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Music, mind, and meaning
December 1992
Machine models of music
Publisher: MIT Press