Works Consulted



Books

Rodney Brooks, Flesh and Machines. New York: Pantheon, 2002. A fascinating account of Brooks's research in AI and robotics at MIT.

Daniel Crevier, AI: The Tumultuous History of the Search for Artificial Intelligence. New York: BasicBooks, 1993. An in-depth account of the early years of AI and the researchers who pursued it.

David Freedman, Brainmakers. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. A fascinating look at the research in and debate over AI.

Thomas M. Georges, Digital Soul. Boulder, CO: Westview, 2003. A balanced discussion of the possibilities and ethics of AI.

Neil Gershenfeld, When Things Start to Think. New York: Henry Holt, 1999. A thought-provoking look at the future of thinking machines.

James Martin, After the Internet: Alien Intelligence. Washington, DC: Capital, 2000. This book deals with the possibilities of computer technology and its place in the world.

Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio, Robo Sapiens. Boston: MIT Press, 2000. Illustrated by amazing photographs, this book includes interviews with some of the major scientists in AI.

Periodicals

Clifton Coles, "Humanoid Robots: Functional and Fun," Futurist, January/February 2004.

Discover, "The Future of Humanoid Robots," March 2000.

Economist, "AI by Another Name," March 2002.

Alexandra Hanson-Harding, "Smart Machines," Junior Scholastic, September 17, 2001.

Thomas Hayden, "The Age of Robots," U.S. News & World Report, April 23, 2001.

Joseph Hooper, "Clash of the Headless Humvees," Popular Science, March 2004.

Steven Johnson, "Smart Robot Pet Tricks," Discover, February 2004.

Gary Kasparov, "The Day That I Sensed a New Kind of Intelligence," Time, March 25, 1996.

Ramon Lopez, "Daddy Warbots," Popular Science, March 2004.

Kathleen Melymuka, "Good Morning, Dave…The Defense Department Is Working on a Self-Aware Computer," Computer-world, November 11, 2002.

James M. Pethokoukis, "Robotrading 101," U.S. News & World Report, January 28, 2002.

Sean Price, "Robot World," National Geographic Kids, January 2003.

Mindy Sink, "An Electronic Cop That Plays Hunches," New York Times, November 2, 2002.

Brad Stone, "Real World Robots," Newsweek, March 24, 2003.

William Underhill, "Hard-Wired for Survival," Newsweek International, May 6, 2002.

Charles Wardell, "The Souped-Up Kitchen," Popular Science, March 2004.

Peter Weiss, "Electronic Skin Senses Touch," Science News, January 17, 2004.

Jim Wilson, "Tiny Robots Go to War," Popular Mechanics, March 2004.

Internet Sources

Mark Baard, "AI to Assist Alzheimer's Patients," Wired News, 2002. www.wired.com.

Stephen Cass, "Mind Games," Spectrum Online, December 2002. www.spectrum.ieee.org.

Cycorp, "Overview of Cycorp's Research and Development," 2001. www.cyc.com.

Tom Harris, "How Robots Work," How Stuff Works, 2004. www.howstuffworks.com.

Megan McRainey, "Georgia Tech Researchers Use Lab Cultures to Control Robotic Device," Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003. www.gatech.edu.

Attila Narin, "Myths of Artificial Intelligence," 1993. www.narin.com.

National Science Foundation, "Search-and-Rescue Robots Practice Emergency Response to Simulated Earthquakes," 2001. www.sciencedaily.com.

Chuck Squatriglia, "New Breed of U.S. Spy Is a Tiny Fly," TechGeek, 2002. www.techgeek.com.

Richard Stenger, "Eight-Eyed Robot Blasts Off for Mars," CNN.com, June 10, 2003. www.cnn.com.

Bijal P. Trivedi, "Search-and-Rescue Robots Tested at New York Disaster Site," National Geographic Today, September 2004. http://news.nationalgeographic.com.

Alan Turing, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," Mind, October 1950. www.loebner.net/Prizef/TuringArticle.html.

Lori Valigra, "Looking Technology in the Eye," Christian Science Monitor, February 5, 2004. www.csmonitor.com.

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