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- 401: Computing Machinery And Intelligence
- ... general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted”(p.442). Turing effectively combined knowledge of psychology with knowledge of computer technology in order to illustrate his ideas about the future of the human characteristics of digital computers. He looks into the future of his own perception ...
- 402: The Y2k Issue
- ... consider why the public cannot be told the truth. To inform the public of the real threats would actually encourage many of those threats to unfold. It’s classic panic-psychology. If you tell people "corn supplies are critically low," they will run out and buy corn to avoid the shortage. This behavior will cause the corn shortage to worsen, creating ...
- 403: Advances in AI
- ... intelligence. It serves as a caution in trying to determine and define the very slippery notion of intelligence. Intelligence defined The inherent difficulty in studying intelligence is reflected one of psychology’s maxims; ‘the human mind’s greatest challenge is to understand itself’. This has nonetheless not deterred psychologists in attempting to measure this ambiguous concept. The first to propose and ...
- 404: Hacking
- ... it's all over the papers. "Teenager Areested in Computer Crime Scandal", "Hacker Arrested after Bank Tampering"....Damn kids. They're all alike. But did you , in your three-piece psychology and 1950's technobrain, ever take a look behind the eyes of the hacker? Did you ever wonder what made him tick, what forces shaped him, what may have molded ...
- 405: Virtual Reality Technology and Society
- ... 1990. The Ultimate Computer Game. Forbes, 5 February, 154-156. Fisher, Scott S. and Jane M. Tazelaar 1990. Living in a Virtual World. Byte, July, 215- 221. Gleitman, Henry 1986. Psychology. 2nd ed. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Horn, Miriam 1991. Science & Society: Seeing the Invisible. U.S. News & World Report, 28 January, 56-58. Krueger, Myron 1983. Artificial ...
- 406: Natural Language Processing
- ... John leave a small tip?" While MARGIE applied syntax and semantics well, it forgot about pragmatics. To solve this problem, Schank moved to Yale and teamed up with Professor of Psychology Robert Abelson. They realized that most of our everyday activities are linked together in chains which they called "scripts." (Daniel Crevier, 1994) In 1975, SAM (Script Applied Mechanism), written by ...
- 407: Investigative Report Of Internet Addiction
- ... addicted to the Net; Bulldog Edition., Los Angeles Times, , pp A-18. Network Wizards, [online] Available URL: http://www.nw.com/zone/ Rodgers, J. (1994), Treatments that works, Vol. 27, Psychology Today, pp 34. Young, Kimberly, Centre of on-line addiction (COLA), [online] Available URL: http://www.pitt.edu/~ksy/ Merit Network Inc., [online] Available URL: ftp://nic.merit.edu/statistics ...
- 408: What is Virtual Reality
- ... 17 entitled "What's Wrong with your Head Mounted Display". It is a summary report on the findings of a study done by the Edinburgh Virtual Environment Lab, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Edinburgh on the eye strain effects of stereoscopic Head Mounted Displays. There have been a number of anecdotal reports of stress with HMDs and other stereoscopic displays, but ...
- 409: The Truth May Be Hidden In Reality, But Expressed In Fiction
- ... success of the novel is its fusion of the individual story with the social indictment (Thackerkay 68). The novel is remarkably dense and subtle, like Dickens’ life, in its dramatic psychology (Thackerkay 66). It is a great psychological novel of Dickens’ own mind. It describes and symbolizes the moral life, but it does not analyze its process (Thackerkay 67). Dickens breaks ...
- 410: The Chosen by Chaim Potok
- ... from Chaim Potok’s The Chosen is when Reuven goes with Danny Saunders to talk to his father. Danny has a great mind and wants to use it to study psychology, not become a Hasidic tzaddik. The two go into Reb Saunders’ study to explain to him what is going to happen, and before Danny can bring it up, his father ...
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