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The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind
Marvin Minsky

Simon & Schuster, 2006 - 400 pages

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Worth the read.

Minsky presents interesting new ideas on understanding ourselves. It makes sense that the mind, like the body, may seem simple on the outside but is amazingly complex on the inside.


Society of Mind II

A good book with interesting ideas. However, there was a fair ammount of rehash from his other book (Society of Mind), there was alot of conjecture with not much expereimentally backed up theory, and of course no sourcecode!









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Very Interesting subject. Good discussion points.

Like all books on human intelligence also this one is obviously speculation. But it is very helpful speculation if you are interested in the subject. Not all is simple reading especially if you have not been exposed to it before. My own opinion was well advanced by reading this book and I too have agreements and disagreements. Minsky properly suggests that looking at the mind in a too fragmented way will stop us from understanding it. I too see the mind as a complex whole of concepts, processes, and most of all interactive neural resonances. Minsky on the other hand then goes on to fragment the mind's functioning into 20 different capabilities and offers proposals how they work, but enough how they might interact. His perspective is still too fragmente, but then he suggests that uilding those functions into software might create an artifical intelligence.

My own understanding was the most enhanced by his description of how motion and sensation form an expectation loop, meaning that each action has a connected sensation response that leads to another action and so on. This motion/sensation mechanism is built into neural nets as are all other functions of the brain. It allows us to act without abstract thought.

The connection of motion/sensation with abstract thought (often referred to as reason or logical thinking) and emotions requries the contemplation of the human limbic system and neurotransmitters. There I miss quite a few points to be made that Minsky missed.

I also disagree with his expectations into AI. It is this complex resonance between action/sensation, abstract thought and emotion/feelings that creates not only our human experience, but also our intuitive capability. Therefore that will not be emulated by an artificial intelligence mechanism as it lacks our human biological experience that shapes us so strongly. I suggest Steven Pinker's The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature for a better understanding of how we become humans.

My own thoughts of what an AI computer might turn out to be like and how cruel and distorted too rational human beings can be you will find in my own novel Deity. Cruelty is not emotional it is rational.

Overall 'The Emotion Machine' is a great book on the subject and well worth reading if you want to expand your own thinking. The times when a single book was supposed to contain all the dogmatic explanations for our life are gone.


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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.

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.

Eloquently written, The Emotion Machine is an intriguing look into a future where more powerful artificial intelligences await.




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