<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>One of the world's leading thinkers on artificial intelligence and author of "The Society of Mind" explains the many ways that each mind works and shows why emotions and feelings are just different ways of thinking.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In this mind-expanding book, scientific pioneer Marvin Minsky continues his groundbreaking research, offering a fascinating new model for how our minds work. He argues persuasively that emotions, intuitions, and feelings are not distinct things, but different ways of thinking. <p/> By examining these different forms of mind activity, Minsky says, we can explain why our thought sometimes takes the form of carefully reasoned analysis and at other times turns to emotion. He shows how our minds progress from simple, instinctive kinds of thought to more complex forms, such as consciousness or self-awareness. And he argues that because we tend to see our thinking as fragmented, we fail to appreciate what powerful thinkers we really are. Indeed, says Minsky, if thinking can be understood as the step-by-step process that it is, then we can build machines -- artificial intelligences -- that not only can assist with our thinking by thinking as we do but have the potential to be as conscious as we are. <p/> Eloquently written, <i>The Emotion Machine</i> is an intriguing look into a future where more powerful artificial intelligences await.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Informative, ingenious and accessible to a general audience. -- Glenn C. Altschuler, <i>The Baltimore Sun</i><br><br>Minsky has lots of ideas, and nearly 400 pages can barely contain them. -- William Kowinski, <i>San Francisco cCronicle</i><br>
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