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Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Preface: The 2015 Edge Question Murray Shanahan: Consciousness in Human-Level AI Steven Pinker: Thinking Does Not Imply Subjugating Martin Rees: Organic Intelligence Has No Long-Term Future Steve Omohundro: A Turning Point in Artificial Intelligence Dimitar D. Sasselov: AI Is I Frank Tipler: If You Can’t Beat ’em, Join ’em Mario Livio: Intelligent Machines on Earth and Beyond Antony Garrett Lisi: I, for One, Welcome Our Machine Overlords John Markoff: Our Masters, Slaves, or Partners? Paul Davies: Designed Intelligence Kevin P. Hand: The Superintelligent Loner John C. Mather: It’s Going to Be a Wild Ride David Christian: Is Anyone in Charge of This Thing? Timo Hannay: Witness to the Universe Max Tegmark: Let’s Get Prepared! Tomaso Poggio: “Turing+” Questions Pamela Mccorduck: An Epochal Human Event Marcelo Gleiser: Welcome to Your Transhuman Self Sean Carroll: We Are All Machines That Think Nicholas G. Carr: The Control Crisis Jon Kleinberg & Sendhil Mullainathan: We Built Them, but We Don’t Understand Them Jaan Tallinn: We Need to Do Our Homework George Church: What Do You Care What Other Machines Think? Arnold Trehub: Machines Cannot Think Roy Baumeister: No “I” and No Capacity for Malice Keith Devlin: Leveraging Human Intelligence Emanuel Derman: A Machine Is a “Matter” Thing Freeman Dyson: I Could Be Wrong David Gelernter: Why Can’t “Being” or “Happiness” Be Computed? Leo M. Chalupa: No Machine Thinks About the Eternal Questions Daniel C. Dennett: The Singularity—an Urban Legend? W. Tecumseh Fitch: Nano-Intentionality Irene Pepperberg: A Beautiful (Visionary) Mind Nicholas Humphrey: The Colossus Is a BFG Rolf Dobelli: Self-Aware AI? Not in 1,000 Years! Cesar Hidalgo: Machines Don’t Think, but Neither Do People James J. O’Donnell: Tangled Up in the Question Rodney A. Brooks: Mistaking Performance for Competence Terrence J. Sejnowski: AI Will Make You Smarter Seth Lloyd: Shallow Learning Carlo Rovelli: Natural Creatures of a Natural World Frank Wilczek: Three Observations on Artificial Intelligence John Naughton: When I Say “Bruno Latour,” I Don’t Mean “Banana Till” Nick Bostrom: It’s Still Early Days Donald D. Hoffman: Evolving AI Roger Schank: Machines That Think Are in the Movies Juan Enriquez: Head Transplants? Esther Dyson: AI/AL Tom Griffiths: Brains and Other Thinking Machines Mark Pagel: They’ll Do More Good Than Harm Robert Provine: Keeping Them on a Leash Susan Blackmore: The Next Replicator Tim O’Reilly: What If We’re the Microbiome of the Silicon AI? Andy Clark: You Are What You Eat Moshe Hoffman: AI’s System of Rights and Government Brian Knutson: The Robot with a Hidden Agenda William Poundstone: Can Submarines Swim? Gregory Benford: Fear Not the AI Lawrence M. Krauss: What, Me Worry? Peter Norvig: Design Machines to Deal with the World’s Complexity Jonathan Gottschall: The Rise of Storytelling Machines Michael Shermer: Think Protopia, Not Utopia or Dystopia Chris Dibona: The Limits of Biological Intelligence Joscha Bach: Every Society Gets the AI It Deserves Quentin Hardy: The Beasts of AI Island Clifford Pickover: We Will Become One Ernst Pöppel: An Extraterrestrial Observation on Human Hubris Ross Anderson: He Who Pays the AI Calls the Tune W. Daniel Hillis: I Think, Therefore AI Paul Saffo: What Will the Place of Humans Be? Dylan Evans: The Great AI Swindle Anthony Aguirre: The Odds on AI Eric J. Topol: A New Wisdom of the Body Roger Highfield: From Regular-I to AI Gordon Kane: We Need More Than Thought Scott Atran: Are We Going in the Wrong Direction? Stanislas Dehaene: Two Cognitive Functions Machines Still Lack Matt Ridley: Among the Machines, Not Within the Machines Stephen M. Kosslyn: Another Kind of Diversity Luca De Biase: Narratives and Our Civilization Margaret Levi: Human Responsibility D. A. Wallach: Amplifiers/Implementers of Human Choices Rory Sutherland: Make the Thing Impossible to Hate Bruce Sterling: Actress Machines Kevin Kelly: Call Them Artificial Aliens Martin Seligman: Do Machines Do? Timothy Taylor: Denkraumverlust George Dyson: Analog, the Revolution That Dares Not Speak Its Name S. Abbas Raza: The Values of Artificial Intelligence Bruce Parker: Artificial Selection and Our Grandchildren Neil Gershenfeld: Really Good Hacks Daniel L. Everett: The Airbus and the Eagle Douglas Coupland: Humanness Josh Bongard: Manipulators and Manipulanda Ziyad Marar: Are We Thinking More Like Machines? Brian Eno: Just a New Fractal Detail in the Big Picture Marti Hearst: eGaia, a Distributed Technical-Social Mental System Chris Anderson: The Hive Mind Alex (Sandy) Pentland: The Global Artificial Intelligence Is Here Randolph Nesse: Will Computers Become Like Thinking, Talking Dogs? Richard E. Nisbett: Thinking Machines and Ennui Samuel Arbesman: Naches from Our Machines Gerald Smallberg: No Shared Theory of Mind Eldar Shafir: Blind to the Core of Human Experience Christopher Chabris: An Intuitive Theory of Machine Ursula Martin: Thinking Saltmarshes Kurt Gray: Killer Thinking Machines Keep Our Conscience Clean Bruce Schneier: When Thinking Machines Break the Law Rebecca Mackinnon: Electric Brains Gerd Gigerenzer: Robodoctors Alison Gopnik: Can Machines Ever Be As Smart As Three-Year-Olds? Kevin Slavin: Tic-Tac-Toe Chicken Alun Anderson: AI Will Make Us Smart and Robots Afraid Mary Catherine Bateson: When Thinking Machines Are Not a Boon Steve Fuller: Justice for Machines in an Organicist World Tania Lombrozo: Don’t Be a Chauvinist About Thinking Virginia Heffernan: This Sounds Like Heaven Barbara Strauch: Machines That Work Until They Don’t Sheizaf Rafaeli: The Moving Goalposts Edward Slingerland: Directionless Intelligence Nicholas A. Christakis: Human Culture As the First AI Joichi Ito: Beyond the Uncanny Valley Douglas Rushkoff: The Figure or the Ground? Helen Fisher: Fast, Accurate, and Stupid Stuart Russell: Will They Make Us Better People? Eliezer S. Yudkowsky: The Value-Loading Problem Kate Jeffery: In Our Image Maria Popova: The Umwelt of the Unanswerable Jessica L. Tracy & Kristin Laurin: Will They Think About Themselves? June Gruber & Raul Saucedo: Organic Versus Artifactual Thinking Paul Dolan: Context Surely Matters Thomas G. Dietterich: How to Prevent an Intelligence Explosion Matthew D. Lieberman: Thinking from the Inside or the Outside? Michael Vassar: Soft Authoritarianism Gregory Paul: What Will AIs Think About Us? Andrian Kreye: A John Henry Moment N. J. Enfield: Machines Aren’t into Relationships Nina Jablonski: The Next Phase of Human Evolution Gary Klein: Domination Versus Domestication Gary Marcus: Machines Won’t Be Thinking Anytime Soon Sam Harris: Can We Avoid a Digital Apocalypse? Molly Crockett: Could Thinking Machines Bridge the Empathy Gap? Abigail Marsh: Caring Machines Alexander Wissner-Gross: Engines of Freedom Sarah Demers: Any Questions? Bart Kosko: Thinking Machines = Old Algorithms on Faster Computers Julia Clarke: The Disadvantages of Metaphor Michael Mccullough: A Universal Basis for Human Dignity Haim Harari: Thinking About People Who Think Like Machines Hans Halvorson: Metathinking Christine Finn: The Value of Anticipation Dirk Helbing: An Ecosystem of Ideas John Tooby: The Iron Law of Intelligence Maximilian Schich: Thought-Stealing Machines Satyajit Das: Unintended Consequences Robert Sapolsky: It Depends Athena Vouloumanos: Will Machines Do Our Thinking for Us? Brian Christian: Sorry to Bother You Benjamin K. Bergen: Moral Machines Laurence C. Smith: After the Plug Is Pulled Giulio Boccaletti: Monitoring and Managing the Planet Ian Bogost: Panexperientialism Aubrey De Grey: When Is a Minion Not a Minion? Michael I. Norton: Not Buggy Enough Thomas A. Bass: More Funk, More Soul, More Poetry and Art Hans Ulrich Obrist: The Future Is Blocked to Us Koo Jeong-A: An Immaterial Thinkable Machine Richard Foreman: Baffled and Obsessed Richard H. Thaler: Who’s Afraid of Artificial Intelligence? Scott Draves: I See a Symbiosis Developing Matthew Ritchie: Reimagining the Self in a Distributed World Raphael Bousso: It’s Easy to Predict the Future James Croak: Fear of a God, Redux Andrés Roemer: Tulips on My Robot’s Tomb Lee Smolin: Toward a Naturalistic Account of Mind Stuart A. Kauffman: Machines That Think? Nuts! Melanie Swan: The Future Possibility-Space of Intelligence Tor Nørretranders: Love Kai Krause: An Uncanny Three-Ring Test for Machina sapiens Georg Diez: Free from Us Eduardo Salcedo-Albarán: Flawless AI Seems Like Science Fiction Maria Spiropulu: Emergent Hybrid Human/Machine Chimeras Thomas Metzinger: What If They Need to Suffer? Beatrice Golomb: Will We Recognize It When It Happens? Noga Arikha: Metarepresentation Demis Hassabis, Shane Legg & Mustafa Suleyman: Envoi: A Short Distance Ahead—and Plenty to Be Done Notes About the Author Also by John Brockman Credits Back Ads Copyright About the Publisher
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