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Annotated Bibliography
Barrat, James. Our Final Invention: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the Human Era. New
York, Thomas Dunne Books, 2013.
This book is mostly about the Doomsday Theory of AI destroying human intelligence.
There are more information about machine "reproduction" and machines overturning
human's ruling. Yet it is not necessary for machines to think like human if they are going
to overthrow human.
Calvin, William H. How Brains Think: Evolving Intelligence, Then and Now. New York, Basic
Books, 1996.
This book is only about human mind and how it works. Mostly it talks about how the
brain works biologically. It provides side opinions about what AI should achieve.
Henderson, Harry. Artificial Intelligence: Mirrors for the Mind. New York NY, Chelsea House,
2007.
There are different experiments and theories in this book. It is published quite early, so
some of the ideas is a little old. There are not as much useful information since the
technology grows so fast.
Hey, Anthony J. G, and Gyuri Pau0301pay. The Computing Universe: A Journey through a
Revolution. New York, Cambridge UP, 2015.
In this book, chapter 13: "Artificial intelligence and neural network" and chapter 14:
"Machine learning and natural language processing"are about the AI topic. There are both
positive and negative sides about the Turing test. There is also the "Chinese room"
theory and the machine "Watson", offering the difference between human thinking and
machine "thinking", which are the frontier of AI.

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Hulick, Kathryn. Artificial Intelligence. Minneapolis, Essential Library, an imprint of Abdo
Publishing, 2016.
This is a thin, interesting book with a lot of pictures in it. Yet it defines AI in a very board
sense, including even Siri. Therefore not a lot of information is desirable.
Kurzweil, Ray. How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed. New York,
Viking, 2012.
This book is about the principles of creating intelligence. Most of the book is about
creating a mind biologically and physically. But it also talks both theoretically and
morally about the idea of AI.
Lake, Brenden M., et al. "One-shot Machine Learning." American Scientist, vol. 305, no. 6266,
11 Dec. 2015, pp. 1332-36. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context,
galegroup.com/apps/doc/A444595853/OVIC?u=va_p_madeira_sc&xid=0c955727.
Accessed 4 Dec. 2016.
This is a professional journal article by MIT. It is around comparing experiment of
between human and their machine's thinking abilities. This article is frontier and
profound.
Minsky, Marvin. The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the
Future of the Human Mind. New York, Simon & Schuster, 2006.
There is a "six level of human mind" mentioned in this book. Each level is deeper than
the former one and it is critical for AI to reach them. There is also a "baby machine"
theory that is novel.
Stuart, Russell, J., and Peter Norvig. "The Possibility of Artificial Intelligence Depends on How
Intelligence Is Defined." Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Gale Opposing Viewpoint In

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Contex, ic.galegroup.com/ic/ovic/ViewpointsDetailsPage/ViewpointsDetailsWindow?
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In this article, the author introduces 4 points that can influence artificial intelligence.
Each point is point is something human can but machine cannot do. The idea and
viewpoint in this article is novel.
Widman, Lawrence E., and Kenneth A. Loparo. "Artificial Intelligence, Simulation, and
Modeling." Interfaces, vol. 20, pp. 48-66. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25061332.
Accessed 17 Nov. 2016.
This is published very early. It does not include a lot of new things about AI. Therefore
most of its opinions are more or less out of date.
Wilson, Daniel H. Popular Mechanics Robots: A New Age of Bionics, Drones & Artificial
Intelligence. New York, Hearst Books, 2015.
Since it is published recently, the information in the book are the latest. Newest
inventions like self-driving vehicle and artificial limbs are included. Yet the content is
superficial; it talks mostly about the inventions and not much about the principle behind
them.
Zarkadakeu0304s, Giou0304rgos. In Our Own Image: Savior or Destroyer? : the History and
Future of Artificial Intelligence. New York, Pegasus Books, 2016.

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This book mostly talks about the history of AI and not a lot about the future. Also, it talks
about human mind more biologically. These are very different from a lot of other books
and gives a very new perspective.

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