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Review: Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind

User Review  - David Crookes - Goodreads

Bit of an update of Mind Children. Fun for Singularitarians but too optimistic, as was Mind Children Read full review

Review: Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind

User Review  - Barry - Goodreads

Stuck painfully in 1998 at first, it blossoms to become surprisingly imaginative. In 1998, a program could beat a human chess champion, but it couldn't see the chessboard or move the pieces. Still ... Read full review

Review: Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind

User Review  - Marc - Goodreads

Too bad I lent this book to Carson! Read full review

Review: Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind

User Review  - Julie O'toole - Goodreads

This sisactually one of the best books I have ever read. Moravec has a sense of humor and is clearly very literate. The sometimes uncomfortable depth of his geekness is revealed when he explains how ... Read full review

Review: Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind

User Review  - Art Tirrell - Goodreads

EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS CREATED BY ITS TITLE With high praise from such giants as Sir Arthur C. Clarke and Doctor David Brin on the dust jacket, I asked myself where I, unlettered and relative to those ... Read full review

Review: Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind

User Review  - Lucas - Goodreads

The less speculative majority of this book is good, and even the discussion of time-traveling signals to solve difficult problems is wortwhile- but references to Frank Tipler's Omega Point tune me out ... Read full review


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