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Francis, A. & Davies, J. (2017). The measure of a machine: The psychology of Star Trek’s artificial Intelligence. In T. Langley (Ed.). Star Trek psychology: The mental frontier. 251—265.
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- While Star Trek downplays artificial intelligence, it often takes superintelligence for granted, as in the AI required to run the holodeck.
- Star Trek suggests that one can have intelligence without emotion, but in human psychology these things are closely related.
Publisher: Sterling
BibTex Entry:
@incollection{FrancisDavies2017,
author = {Davies, Jim},
title = {The measure of a machine: The psychology of Star Trek’s artificial Intelligence},
booktitle = {Star Trek psychology: The mental frontier},
publisher = {Sterling},
year = 2017,
editor = {Langley, Travis},
pages = {251--265}
}
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