References

Books and Printed Resources

ACM, "Code of Professional Conduct," Computers, Ethics, & Society, 1990.

Karamjit S. Gill, ed., Artificial Intelligence for Society, 1986. ISBN: 0 471 90930 0. LOC: Q335.5.A785.

Rob Kling, Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices, 1996.

Raymond Kurzweil, The Age of Intelligent Machines, 1990.

Raymond Kurzweil, The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence, 1999.

Hans P. Moravec, Robot: Mere Machine or Transcendent Mind, 1998.

David Lorge Parnas, "Professional Responsibility to Blow the Whistle on SDI," Computers, Ethics, & Society, 1990.

Online Articles:

"Luddites," Encyclopaedia Britannica

"Sympathy for the Unabomber?," Feedmag.com

"Is Technology a Threat to Humanity's Future?," Seattletimes.com, 19 March 2000.

"Is Robotics," Fortune, 07/08/1996.

Harvey Blume, "The Digital Philosopher," The Atlantic Monthly, December 1998.

Stephen Budiansky, "Lost in Translation," The Atlantic Monthly, December 1998.

Bill Joy, "Why the Future Doesn't Need Us," Wired Magazine Online, April 2000.

Theodore Kaczynski, "The Unabomber's Manifesto: 'Industrial Society and its Future'"

Kelly, Kevin and Spencer Reiss, "One Huge Computer," Wired Magazine, August 1998.

Bill Joy and Raymond Kurzweil, Symposium: "Will Spiritual Robots Replace Humanity By 2100?" 1 April 2000.

Cathy Olofson, "Conscious Technology," Fast Company, December 1998, p. 64.

David Stipp, "2001 Is Just Around the Corner. Where's Hal?", Fortune, 11/13/1995.

WWW:

MIT AI Lab

Stanford University AI Group

University of Colorado at Denver: "Neo-Luddism"

FTP:

comp.ai Frequently Asked Questions

Usenet:

comp.ai, comp.ai.alife, comp.ai.edu, comp.ai.fuzzy, comp.ai.games, comp.ai.genetic, comp.ai.nat-lang, comp.ai.neural-nets, comp.ai.philosophy, comp.risks