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Brooks, Rodney

Children

Brooks, Rodney

Fujitsu Professor of Computer Science and Engineering (EECS Dept), and Director of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A pioneer in the field of robotics.


Articles on KurzweilAI.net that refer to Brooks, Rodney

AI (the movie) and AI Panel Discussion at MIT By Amara D. Angelica and Lucas Hendrich
The Age of Intelligent Machines: Footnotes By Ray Kurzweil
Review of Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us by Rodney Brooks By Ray Kurzweil
Consciousness in Human and Robot Minds By Daniel Dennett
One Half of An Argument By Ray Kurzweil
How will computation and communication change our everyday lives, again? By Rodney Brooks
Beyond Computation: A Talk with Rodney Brooks By John Brockman
Whither Psychoanalysis in a Computer Culture? By Sherry Turkle
Why We Can Be Confident of Turing Test Capability Within a Quarter Century By Ray Kurzweil
Gelernter, Kurzweil debate machine consciousness By Rodney Brooks, Ray Kurzweil, and David Gelernter

News Articles that refer to Brooks, Rodney

Robots May Challenge Human Claims to Uniqueness
Smart androids on way to being like humans
Book Review: Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us, by Rodney Brooks
Scientists at Economic Forum See Grim Future
Cog - is it more than a machine?
Designed for life
A fresh breath of Oxygen
Four Voices on the Future
Attack of the Two-Headed Scientists
The Cell Hijackers

Articles By Brooks, Rodney

How will computation and communication change our everyday lives, again?
Gelernter, Kurzweil debate machine consciousness

Research

Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory conducts research in many aspects of intelligence. Our aims are two-fold: to understand human intelligence at all levels, including reasoning, perception, language, development, learning, and social levels, and to build useful artifacts based on intelligence.