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Are We Unique: A Scientist Explores the Unparalleled Intelligence of the Human Mind
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Are We Unique: A Scientist Explores the Unparalleled Intelligence of the Human Mind

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Acclaim for Are We Unique? In his masterful book, Trefil shares with readers some of the most recent research in neurology, evolution, primate research, computer science, and philosophy. Trefil’s prose is lively and engaging. –Boston Globe

Trefil’s race through the science that could explain the brain is highly readable. –Sunday Times of London

In a provocative essay, Trefil argues that the science of artificial intelligence is progressing rapidly. Machines, he theorizes, will one day develop a new kind of intelligence and self-awareness. So, maybe the real question is: Are we ready? –San Diego Union-Tribune

A highly readable and engaging treatment of a fascinating question. Trefil makes a case for human uniqueness while at the same time celebrating the achievements of creations ranging from lobsters to neural nets. A provocative and enjoyable book. –Daniel L. Schacter Professor and Chair of Psychology, Harvard University author of Searching for Memory

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wiley
Date
19 February 1998
Pages
256
ISBN
9781620455470

Acclaim for Are We Unique? In his masterful book, Trefil shares with readers some of the most recent research in neurology, evolution, primate research, computer science, and philosophy. Trefil’s prose is lively and engaging. –Boston Globe

Trefil’s race through the science that could explain the brain is highly readable. –Sunday Times of London

In a provocative essay, Trefil argues that the science of artificial intelligence is progressing rapidly. Machines, he theorizes, will one day develop a new kind of intelligence and self-awareness. So, maybe the real question is: Are we ready? –San Diego Union-Tribune

A highly readable and engaging treatment of a fascinating question. Trefil makes a case for human uniqueness while at the same time celebrating the achievements of creations ranging from lobsters to neural nets. A provocative and enjoyable book. –Daniel L. Schacter Professor and Chair of Psychology, Harvard University author of Searching for Memory

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wiley
Date
19 February 1998
Pages
256
ISBN
9781620455470