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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Rudy Garns

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History of Mobile Robots - 0 views

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    from SRI's Artificial Intelligence Center and ActivMedia Robotics
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Daniel Dennett's Publications List - 0 views

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    Available reprints by Daniel Dennett
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Transhumanism: The Most Dangerous Idea? (Ronald Bailey) - 0 views

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    "In his Foreign Policy article, Fukuyama identifies transhumanism as 'a strange liberation movement" that wants "nothing less than to liberate the human race from its biological constraints.' Sounds ominous, no? But wait a minute, isn't human history (and prehistory) all about liberating more and more people from their biological constraints? "
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Dictionary of the Philosophy of Mind (Chris Eliasmith (ed)) - 0 views

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    Searchable encyclopedia of topic in the philosophy of mind.
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A Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind (Marco Nani and Massimo Marraffa (eds)) - 0 views

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    "Philosophy of mind and the philosophical issues arising in the allied domain of cognitive sciences constitute a fast developing territory, which is very well introduced by a number of excellent web resources...."
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iRobot Home Page - 0 views

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    "We have big, innovative ideas and brilliant mad scientists who make them work in a variety of applications."
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Consciousness in Human and Robot Minds (Dennett) - 0 views

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    "The best reason for believing that robots might some day become conscious is that we human beings are conscious, and we are a sort of robot ourselves. That is, we are extraordinarily complex self-controlling, self-sustaining physical mechanisms, designed over the eons by natural selection, and operating according to the same well-understood principles that govern all the other physical processes in living things: digestive and metabolic processes, self-repair and reproductive processes, for instance."
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Natural-born Cyborgs (Andy Clark) - 0 views

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    "We cannot see ourselves aright until we see ourselves as nature's very own cyborgs: cognitive hybrids who repeatedly occupy regions of design space radically different from those of our biological forbears. The hard task, of course, is now to transform all this from (mere) impressionistic sketch into a balanced scientific account of the extended mind."
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Cyborg Manifesto (Donna Haraway) - 0 views

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    "A cyborg is a cybernetic organism, a hybrid of machine and organism, a creature of social reality as well as a creature of fiction. Social reality is lived social relations, our most important political construction, a world-changing fiction. The international women's movements have constructed 'women's experience', as well as uncovered or discovered this crucial collective object. This experience is a fiction and fact of the most crucial, political kind. Liberation rests on the construction of the consciousness, the imaginative apprehension, of oppression, and so of possibility. The cyborg is a matter of fiction and lived experience that changes what counts as women's experience in the late twentieth century. This is a struggle over life and death, but the boundary between science fiction and social reality is an optical illusion." Originally "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century," in Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (New York; Routledge, 1991), pp.149-181.
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Why the Future Doesn't Need Us (Bill Joy) - 0 views

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    Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
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Zombies vs Materialists: the Battle for Conceivability (Peter Marten) - 0 views

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    "The zombist fails to prove that materialism is untenable."
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Did HAL Commit Murder? - 0 views

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    "If HAL believed (we can't be sure on what grounds) that his being so rendered comatose would jeopardize the whole mission, then he would be in exactly the same moral dilemma a human being in the same predicament would face. Not surprisingly, we figure out the answer to our question by figuring out what would be true if we put ourselves in Hal's place. If you believed the mission to which your life was devoted was more important, in the last analysis, than anything else, what would you do?"
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Will Robots Inherit the Earth? (Marvin L. Minsky) - 0 views

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    "Everyone wants wisdom and wealth. Nevertheless, our health often gives out before we achieve them. To lengthen our lives, and improve our minds, in the future we will need to change our our bodies and brains. To that end, we first must consider how normal Darwinian evolution brought us to where we are. Then we must imagine ways in which future replacements for worn body parts might solve most problems of failing health. We must then invent strategies to augment our brains and gain greater wisdom. Eventually we will entirely replace our brains -- using nanotechnology. Once delivered from the limitations of biology, we will be able to decide the length of our lives--with the option of immortality-- and choose among other, unimagined capabilities as well." Scientific American, Oct, 1994
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Rise of the Robots (Hans Moravec) - 0 views

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    By 2050 robot "brains" based on computers that execute 100 trillion instructions per second will start rivaling human intelligence." Scientific American, December 1999 pp.124-135
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Online Papers on Consciousness - 0 views

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    An excellent and comprehensive list of articles on consciousness that are available online. Compiled bt David Chalmers
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Stop everything...IT'S TECHNO-HORROR! (Gilder and Vigilante) - 0 views

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    "From Silicon Valley via Aspen, Bill Joy wants to call the police. On science. On technology. On the industry that made him rich. The Left is OverJoyed." Originally published in The American Spectator, March 2001. Published on KurzweilAI.net July 25, 2001.
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We are Becoming Cyborgs (Ray Kurzweil) - 0 views

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    Within two to three decades, our brains will have been "reverse-engineered": nanobots will give us full-immersion virtual reality and direct brain connection with the Internet. Soon after, we will vastly expand our intellect as we merge our biological brains with non-biological intelligence.
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The Coming Merging of Mind and Machine (Ray Kurzweil) - 0 views

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    Raymond Kurzweil predicts a future with direct brain-to-computer access and conscious machines. From Scientific American, September 1, 1999.
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The  Evolution of Mind in the Twenty-First Century (Ray Kurzweil) - 0 views

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    "Within a few decades, machine intelligence will surpass human intelligence, allowing nonbiological intelligence to combine the subtleties of human intelligence with the speed and knowledge sharing ability of machines. The results will include the merger of biological and nonbiological intelligence, downloading the brain and immortal software-based humans -- the next step in evolution." Also found in Are We Spiritual machines? Ray Kurzweil vs the Critics of Strong AI, Gilder and Richards, eds. 1999.
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Steven Pinker: Evolution of the Mind (PBS) - 0 views

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    "Well, there was six million years in which our brains expanded and got rewired in ways that allow us to do completely different things. We can exchange information by making noise as we exhale -- the gift that we call language. We figure out how the world works, we make many different kinds of tools, we coordinate our behavior and exchange information. And all of these changes in cognitive evolution, in the evolution of the powers of the brain, account for why humans are making a film in which they can talk about chimpanzees rather than vice versa."
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