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Machine Consciousness

by Owen Holland
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Overview

Can a machine really have feelings? Well, even a humble thermostat knows when it gets too hot -- and can do something about it. But can a machine think? Does it have a personality? How would you know? In this collection of essays we hear from an international array of computer and brain scientists who are actively working from both the machine and human ends of things to bridge the gap between the mind and the machine.

Can a machine really have feelings? In this collection of essays an international array of computer and brain scientists who are actively working from both the machine and human ends of things to bridge the gap between the mind and the machine speak their minds.

Synopsis

Can a machine really have feelings? In this collection of essays an international array of computer and brain scientists who are actively working from both the machine and human ends of things to bridge the gap between the mind and the machine speak their minds.

About the Author, Owen Holland

Owen Holland is Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Essex.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2003
Publisher
Imprint Academic
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780907845249

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