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Index
Cover Copyright Acknowledgements 1. Computers in Social Life and the Danger of the Surrender
Language, intelligence and embedding in society Two principles of AI: rules, patterns and precedents Artifictional intelligence Notes
2. Expertise and Writing about AI: Some Reflections on the Project
What do I mean by ‘cannot’? Expertises and academics Artificial intelligence belief AI expertise The future and points of principle Notes
3. Language and ‘Repair’
How misspellings and the like are dealt with by humans The centrality of language Getting language into computers and the Chinese Room Have the problems been solved? The Turing Test and its complexities Notes
4. Humans, Social Contexts and Bodies
How do humans come to understand context? The problem of a non-embedded sociology The Imitation Game and interactional expertise Mimeomorphic and polimorphic actions The body and artificial intelligence Notes
5. Six Levels of Artificial Intelligence
Level I of artificial intelligence: Engineered intelligence Level II of artificial intelligence: Asymmetrical prostheses Level III of artificial intelligence: Symmetrical culture-consumers Level IV of artificial intelligence: Humanity-challenging culture-consumers Level V of artificial intelligence: Autonomous human-like societies Level VI of artificial intelligence: Autonomous alien societies Concluding remarks Notes
6. Deep Learning: Precedent-Based, Pattern-Recognizing Computers
Extended Moore’s Law Neural nets and their successors Pattern recognition: Bottom-up, top-down and the sociology of knowledge Elements of pattern recognition More on bottom-up and top-down Notes
7. Kurzweil’s Brain and the Sociology of Knowledge
Notes
8. How Humans Learn What Computers Can’t
A human learns from human culture Interim conclusion: What this study of human interaction means for AI The stubborn but strangely overlooked problem of AI Small groups, trust and the body Notes
9. Two Models of Artificial Intelligence and the Way Forward
The body revisited The internet and human culture formation The new artificial intelligence and a new relationship Notes
10. The Editing Test and Other New Versions of the Turing Test
The editing test and its advantages Notes
Appendix 1: How the Internet Works Today
Notes
Appendix 2: Little Dogs References Index End User License Agreement
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