How To Build a Mind: Dreams and Diaries (Maps Of The Mind)

How To Build a Mind: Dreams and Diaries (Maps Of The Mind)

by IgorAleksander (Author)

Synopsis

Imagine a banana. What colour is it? Yellow, of course. Now try to form a picture of one that doesn't exist, that can't exist: a blue banana with red spots. Imagine that. How did you do? If you found it hard, perhaps you ought to know that Igor Aleksander has a machine which can do that easily. When he asks it (in words) to produce an image of 'banana' that is 'blue with red spots', the image swims on to the screen in seconds. The idea of such a conscious machine seems absurd and almost heretical, and its advocates are often accused of sensationalism, arrogance or philosophical ignorance. Part of the problem is that consciousness remains ill-defined: many people argue that it will always lie beyond the remit of science, in the realm of philosophical speculation, too mysterious and complex for human understanding. Aleksander, a world leader in the field of artificial intelligence, now attempts to unravel these arguments dispassionately for a general audience and provide a rigorous definition of consciousness. He shows how the latest work with artificial neural systems suggests not only that an artificial form of consciousness is possible but also that its design would clarify many of the puzzles surrounding the concept. A centrepiece of the book is Magnus, the author's 'conscious' computer program. But the book also looks at the representation of 'self' in robots, the learning of language, and the nature of abstract concepts such as emotion, will, instinct and feelings. The book is more than a comprehensive survey of modern ideas and research. It also provides a cultural history of the field, putting in broader context the work of pioneering scientists and philosophers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 181
Publisher: W&N
Published: 15 Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 029784296X
ISBN 13: 9780297842965
Book Overview: Magnus has appeared on numerous television programmes, and, together with the author, been the topic of conversation on several radio programmes, including 'Start the Week' and 'Desert Island Discs'. For the technically sophisticated, Magnus can be reached at www.ee.ic.ac.uk/research/neural/MAGNUS.html The field of artificial intelligence is highly topical - smart bombs, intelligent environments, remote robots etc. Part of the Maps of the Mind Series, edited by Steven Rose, Professor of Biology at the Open University. Series published to mark the Decade of the Brain.

Author Bio
Igor Aleksander has been studying intelligent systems for more than thirty years. He has published 10 books and over 200 scientific papers on the subject and leads a 20-strong research team. He is currently Gabor Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of Intelligent and Interactive Systems at Imperial College in London.