Table of contents for Beyond AI : creating the conscience of the machine / J. Storrs Hall.

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1 Introduction 
 The Sin of Frankenstein 
 Brave New World 
 Back to the Present 
 Critiquing Artificial Reason 
2 The Road to Intelligence 
 Predicting AI 
 The Most Dangerous Game 
 Human See, Human Do 
 Creativity 
3 Cybernetics 
 The War in the Air 
 Feedback and Homeostasis 
 Putting it All Together 
 The Strange Death of Cybernetics 
 The Remains of Cybernetics 
 Estimation and Control Theory 
 Information Theory 
 Computational Neuroscience 
 Neural Networks 
 Computers 
 Artificial Intelligence 
 Philosophy of Mind 
 What We Lost 
4 Symbolic AI: the Golden Age 
 The Turing Test 
 Eliza 
 Logic 
 LISP 
 Predicting Machines 
 Computers and Thought 
 Semantic Information Processing 
 Semantic nets 
 Frames 
 SHRDLU 
 AM and Eurisko 
5 Diaspora 
 Computing Power 
 Common Lisp 
 Formalist Float 
 Fuzzy Language 
 Symbol Grounding 
 Competence 
6 The New Synthesis 
 In the Name of Science 
 The Proper Study 
 Evolutionary psychology 
 Computational Theory of Mind 
 Massive Modularity 
 A Mass of Modules 
 Renaissance 
7 Beyond Human Ken?
 Universal intelligence 
 The Case Against Universality 
 The Argument from Animals 
 The Argument from Experience 
 The Argument from Inductive Bias 
 The Case for Universality 
 Algorithmic Probability 
 The Argument from Biological Self-reproduction 
 The Argument from Evolution 
 The Subjective Argument 
 The Argument from Human Uniqueness 
 The Argument from the Scientific Community 
 Conclusions 
 Implications 
8 Autogeny 
 The Metaphorical Man 
 Mind Children 
 Learning in AI 
 Grasp 
 Formalist Float and Autogeny 
 Where We Stand 
9 Representation and Search
 Search 
 Representation 
 Representations in AI 
 Logic and Semantic Networks 
 Bayesian inference 
 Evidence Grids 
 Bayesian networks 
 Limits to Growth 
 n-Spaces and Hill Climbing 
 Biased random walks 
 Utility-Guided Search 
 Universal AI 
10 Fun and Games 
 Chess 
 Go 
 Soccer 
 Global Thermonuclear War 
 The Prisoners' Dilemma 
 Newcomb's Problem 
 Superrationality 
 Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma 
11 Design and Learning 
 Multi-level design 
 Evolution-based search 
 Bayesian Credit Assignment 
 Economics-based search 
 Planning and Programming 
 Design 
12 Analogy and Perception
 Structure Matching 
 Top-down Representation 
 Copycat and the Fargitecture 
 Herding Cats 
 Lost in Space 
 Case-Based Reasoning 
 Associative Processing 
13 Design for a Brain
 Methodology 
 Robot 1 
 Robot 1.1 
 Robot 2 
 Dimensionality 
 Modularization 
 Robot 3 
 Servo with a Simile 
 Analogical Quadrature 
 Autogeny 
14 An Economy of Mind 
 Language 
 Abstraction Hierarchies 
 Active Interpretation 
 Higher-level Architecture, with Feedback 
 Common Sense 
 The Marketplace of Ideas 
 Chunking and the Firm 
 Homunculi in the Middle 
 And a Star to Steer Her By 
15 Kinds of Minds 
 Hypohuman AI 
 Diahuman AI 
 Parahuman AI 
 Allohuman AI 
 Epihuman AI 
 Hyperhuman AI 
16 When
 Why 
 What 
 How 
 Software 
 Hardware 
 Who 
 The Military 
 Universities 
 Industry Laboratories 
 Start-ups and Open Source 
 Where 
 When 
 Business as Usual 
 Breakthrough 
17 Philosophical Extrapolations
 Dualism 
 The Computational Stance 
 Free Will 
 Symbols and Meaning 
 Machines and Meaning 
 Consciousness 
 Sentience 
 Self-awareness 
 Qualia 
 Attention 
 The Unity of Experience 
 Folk Psychology 
 Emotions 
18 Evolutionary Ethics
 What Morals Are 
 Memetic Ethics 
 Variation 
 Classical Ethics 
 Types of Ethical Theory 
 The Pursuit of Eudaimonia 
 Golden Rules 
 Utilitarianism 
 The Veil of Ignorance 
 The Moral Epistemology of the Scottish Enlightenment 
 Contracts 
 Heterogeneous Ethics 
19 Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics
 Three Laws: Unsafe? 
 They wouldn't work 
 They would work too well 
 They would be unfair to the robots 
 They won't be implemented 
 Asenian architecture 
 Id 
 Ego 
 Superego 
 Closing the Circle 
 Rational Fools 
20 The Age of Virtuous Machines
 Ethical AIs 
 Hard Take-off 
 Moral Mechanisms 
 The bad news: 
 The good news: 
 Artificial Moral Agency 
 Theological Interlude 
 Hyperhuman Morality 
 Why the Future Doesn't Need Us 
 Age of Reason 
21 Profiles of the Future
 Singularity 
 Things to Come 
 The Machines Might Just Take Over 
 They Might Just Crowd Us Out Instead 
 Politics Might Squelch the Revolution 
 The Easy Life Might Spoil Humans 
 We Might Turn into Weird Icky Cyborgs 
 Frankenstein Redux 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Artificial intelligence.
Conscious automata.
Cognitive science.