UGS 302
Freshman Seminar
Mirrors on Ourselves: Attempts to Build Artificial People
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Course Description
Throughout history,
we, people, have been fascinated by ourselves. Our fascination has led us to
imagine that we could create artificial copies of ourselves. Early legends
document those dreams. Our
literature, movies and art embody more of those imaginings. As soon as we had
technology, we began to use it to realize our dreams. And now the modern computer gives us
the opportunity to build agents that have begun to rival people in performing
some kinds of "intelligent" tasks. The goal of this course is to
explore our attempts to build artificial people, starting with early legends
and culminating with modern artificial intelligence. We’ll end with a discussion of
the question, “Suppose that eventually we can build artificial people,
should we?” Course Topics
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