Virtual Worlds: A Journey in Hype and HyperrealityPenguin Books, 1993 - 274 pagina's In Virtual Worlds, Benjamin Woolley examines the reality of virtual reality. He looks at the dramatic intellectual and cultural upheavals that gave birth to it, the hype that surrounds it, the people who have promoted it, and the dramatic implications of its development. Virtual reality is not simply a technology, it is a way of thinking created and promoted by a group of technologists and thinkers that sees itself as creating our future. Virtual Worlds reveals the politics and culture of these virtual realists, and examines whether they are creating reality, or losing their grasp of it. 12 photographs. |
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... artificial intelligence was far more concerned with practicalities than with principles . The funders of AI research , notably the military , were beginning to demand results . In Britain , the Science Research Council , which allocates ...
... artificial intelligence was far more concerned with practicalities than with principles . The funders of AI research , notably the military , were beginning to demand results . In Britain , the Science Research Council , which allocates ...
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... intelligence in the computer . In the 1980s , the era of the global telephone system and the ' teleworker ' , the secret lay in the network . The mind lay in the brain's wiring , a property of the brain that ... Artificial Intelligence 113.
... intelligence in the computer . In the 1980s , the era of the global telephone system and the ' teleworker ' , the secret lay in the network . The mind lay in the brain's wiring , a property of the brain that ... Artificial Intelligence 113.
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... intelligence , a pure symbol - manipulating language machine , was doomed because intelligence is intimately connected with the human system that emodies it . Much is made of the distinction between ' strong ' and ' weak ' artificial ...
... intelligence , a pure symbol - manipulating language machine , was doomed because intelligence is intimately connected with the human system that emodies it . Much is made of the distinction between ' strong ' and ' weak ' artificial ...
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