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The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind is a 2006 book by cognitive scientist Marvin Minsky ...
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Eloquently written, The Emotion Machine is an intriguing look into a future where more powerful artificial intelligences await.
The Emotion Machine

The Emotion Machine

Book by Marvin Minsky
The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind is a 2006 book by cognitive scientist Marvin Minsky that elaborates and expands on Minsky's ideas as presented in his earlier book Society of... Wikipedia
Originally published: 2006
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Patrons learn about coding by creating a 2D robot that can be "programmed" to show different emotions.
The Emotion Machine is an educational website dedicated to all things self-improvement in the 21st century.
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About this album ... Machine Emotion is Tomas Jirku interfacing with hardware to make uncompromising techno and electro. After decades of exploring genres and ...
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Apr 1, 2022 · If machines are capable of thinking, then they are capable of feeling—of having emotion. In his 1986 book “Society of Mind,” Minsky uses his ...
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A vending machine that captures consumer emotions and displays them in an engaging and bold way. Emotion data is exchanged for gumballs and other prizes.
How does imagination work? What are the causes of consciousness? What are emotions, feelings, and thoughts? How do we manage to think at all?