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  1. (6 other versions)Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind.Hans P. Moravec - 1998 - Oup Usa.
    Machines will attain human levels of intelligence by the year 2040, predicts robotics expert Hans Moravec. And by 2050, they will have far surpassed us. In this mind-bending new book, Hans Moravec takes the reader on a roller coaster ride packed with such startling predictions. He tells us, for instance, that in the not-too-distant future, an army of robots will displace workers, causing massive, unprecedented unemployment. But then, says Moravec, a period of very comfortable existence will follow, as humans benefit (...)
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  • Beyond Humanity: Cyberevolution and Future Minds.Gregory S. Paul & Earl Cox - 1996 - Charles River Media.
    What will happen to us--after we teach our computers and robots to think? In this compelling book, two bestselling authors, a paleontologist and an artificial intelligence guru, take a controversial look at computer technology in the 21st century. They present the sociological, theological, and scientific issues that we will face, when brains are downloaded into receptacles and machines are more efficient than humans.
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  • Interdisciplinary issues in nanoscale research.Joachim Schummer - 2004 - In Baird D. (ed.), Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS. pp. 9--20.
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  • I. introduction.Steven Gross - manuscript
    There is a long tradition of drawing metaphysical conclusions from investigations into language. This paper concerns one contemporary variation on this theme: the alleged ontological significance of cognitivist truth-theoretic accounts of semantic competence.
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