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Artificial Intelligence and Technology Acceleration Skeptics
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1999.
Levels and Loops: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, Vol. 354, pp. 2013-2020.
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Bringsjord, S.
1998.
Chess Is Too Easy.
Technology Review, March-April.
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Bringsjord, S.
1995.
Computation, Among Other Things, Is Beneath Us.
Minds and Machines, Vol. 4, pp. 469-488.
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Bringsjord, S. and Ferrucci, D.
1999.
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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Preface online.
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Burkhead, L.
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MIT Press.
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Huebner, J.
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2000.
Why the Future Doesn't Need Us.
Wired Magazine, April, Issue 8.04.
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Kurzweil, R.
2001.
One Half of an Argument: A Counterpoint to Jaron Lanier.
Published by the Edge Foundation.
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Lanier, J.
2000.
One Half of a Manifesto.
Published by the Edge Foundation.
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Modis, T.
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Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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Oxford University Press.
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Oxford University Press.
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In Richards et al. eds. Are We Spiritual Machines? Ray Kurzweil vs. the Critics of Strong AI. Discovery Institute Press.
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2002.
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