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Originally published
  
January 2006

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Author
  
Marvin Minsky

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Marvin Minsky books, Emotion books

The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind is a 2006 book by cognitive scientist Marvin Minsky that elaborates and expands on Minsky's ideas as presented in his earlier book Society of Mind.

Contents

Minsky argues that emotions are different ways to think that our mind uses to increase our intelligence. He challenges the distinction between emotions and other kinds of thinking. His main argument is that emotions are "ways to think" for different "problem types" that exist in the world, and that the brain has rule-based mechanisms (selectors) that turns on emotions to deal with various problems. The book reviews the accomplishments of AI, why modelling an AI is difficult in terms of replicating the behaviors of humans, if and how AIs think, and in what manner they might experience struggles and pleasures.

Reviews

In a review for The Washington Post, neurologist Richard Restak states that:

Outline

Minsky outlines the book as follows:

  1. "We are born with many mental resources."
  2. "We learn from interacting with others."
  3. "Emotions are different Ways to Think."
  4. "We learn to think about our recent thoughts."
  5. "We learn to think on multiple levels."
  6. "We accumulate huge stores of commonsense knowledge."
  7. "We switch among different Ways to Think."
  8. "We find multiple ways to represent things."
  9. "We build multiple models of ourselves."

Other reviews

  • Science and Evolution - Books and Reviews
  • Technology Review
  • Author's pre-publication draft

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Falling in Love
  • Chapter 2. ATTACHMENTS AND GOALS
  • Chapter 3. FROM PAIN TO SUFFERING
  • Chapter 4. CONSCIOUSNESS
  • Chapter 5. LEVELS OF MENTAL ACTIVITIES
  • Chapter 6. COMMON SENSE
  • Chapter 7. Thinking.
  • Chapter 8. Resourcefulness.
  • Chapter 9. The Self.
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • References

    The Emotion Machine Wikipedia