HAL's legacy : 2001's computer as dream and reality
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HAL's legacy : 2001's computer as dream and reality
MIT Press, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN 9780262193788
内容説明
Inspired by HAL's self-proclaimed birth date, "HAL's Legacy" reflects upon science fiction's most famous computer and explores the relationship between science fantasy and technological fact. The non-technical chapters written especially for this book describe many of the areas of computer science critical to the design of intelligent machines, discuss whether scientists in the 1960s were accurate about the prospects for advancement in their fields, and look at how HAL has influenced scientific research. Contributions look at the technologies that would be critical if we were, as Arthur Clarke and Stanley Kubrick imagined 30 years ago, to try and build HAL in 1997; supercomputers, fault-tolerance and reliability, planning, artificial intelligence, lipreading, speech recognition and synthesis, commonsense reasoning, the ability to recognize and display emotion, and human-machine interactions. Not only would these technologies be critical in building HAL, but all are being explored for the design of today's intelligent machines. A separate chapter by philosopher Daniel Dennett considers the ethical implications of intelligent machines.
目次
- Where's HAL?, David G. Stork
- scientist on the set - an interview with Marvin Minsky, David G. Stork
- could we build HAL? supercomputer design, David Kuck
- foolproof and incapable of error? computer reliability, Ravishnakar K. Iyer
- "an enjoyable game" - computer chess, Murray Campbell
- HAL speaks - computer speech synthesis, Joseph P. Olive
- talking to HAL - speech recognition by computer, Ray Kurzweil
- "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that" - language comprehension by HAL, Roger C. Schank
- the first steps to AI - common sense, Doug Lenat
- HAL's eyes - computer vision, Azriel Rosenfeld
- people listening without hearing - HAL and speechreading, David G. Stork
- living in space - human-machine interactions in the future, Donald A. Norman
- HAL, computer languages and images - using computers, Stephen Wolfram
- does HAL cry digital tears? - computers and emotions, Rosalind W. Picard
- things never turn out the way you plan - planning by computer, David E. Wilkins
- when HAL kills, who's to blame? computer ethics, Daniel Dennett.
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: [pbk.] ISBN 9780262692113
内容説明
How science fiction's most famous computer has influenced the research and design of intelligent machines.
I became operational... in Urbana, Illinois, on January 12, 1997.
Inspired by HAL's self-proclaimed birth date, HAL's Legacy reflects upon science fiction's most famous computer and explores the relationship between science fantasy and technological fact. The informative, nontechnical chapters written especially for this book describe many of the areas of computer science critical to the design of intelligent machines, discuss whether scientists in the 1960s were accurate about the prospects for advancement in their fields, and look at how HAL has influenced scientific research.
Contributions by leading scientists look at the technologies that would be critical if we were, as Arthur Clarke and Stanley Kubrick imagined thirty years ago, to try and build HAL in 1997: supercomputers, fault-tolerance and reliability, planning, artificial intelligence, lipreading, speech recognition and synthesis, commonsense reasoning, the ability to recognize and display emotion, and human-machine interaction. A separate chapter by philosopher Daniel Dennett considers the ethical implications of intelligent machines.
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