On intelligence / Jeff Hawkins with Sandra Blakeslee.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Henry Holt and Co., 2005.Edition: First Holt Paperbacks editionDescription: 261 pages ; 21 cmISBN: - 9780805078534
- 0805078533
- 612.82
- H393i 2004
- QP 376 H393o 2005
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"An Owl book."
"Originally published in hardcover in 2004 by Times Books"--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-252) and index.
1. Artificial intelligence
2. Neural networks
3. The human brain
4. Memory
5. A new framework of intelligence
6. How the cortex works
7. Consciousness and creativity
8. The future of intelligence
The developer of the PalmPilot and creator of the Redwood Neuroscience Institute examines the real future of artificial intelligence, explaining why the way we build computers today won't result in intelligent machines. He shows, using accessible examples, that the brain's neocortex is a memory-driven system that uses our senses and our perception of time, space, and consciousness to construct a predictive model of the world in a way that's totally unlike even the most complex computer software
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