Giant brains; or, Machines that think

Author: Berkeley, Edmund Callis

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In 'Giant Brains; or, Machines that Think' by Edmund Callis Berkeley, embark on a captivating journey into the world of artificial intelligence and the remarkable machines that have the power to think. This enthralling work takes readers on a historical exploration of the development of computing machines, from the early days of mechanical calculators to the cutting-edge electronic brains of the mid-20th century. Through vivid anecdotes and engaging narratives, Berkeley delves into the minds of these giant brains, revealing their astonishing capabilities and the profound impact they have on society.

Genres: Science, Technology, History

Themes: Artificial Intelligence, Computing, Technological Advancement

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