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.

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

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