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Joseph Weizenbaum

    January 8, 1923 – March 5, 2008
    Joseph Weizenbaum
    Kinder, Schule und Computer
    Kurs auf den Eisberg
    Sind Computer die besseren Menschen?
    Computermacht und Gesellschaft
    Islands in the cyberstream
    Computer power and human reason : from judgment to calculation
    • 2015

      Islands in the cyberstream

      • 163 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Joseph Weizenbaum is best known in the English-speaking world for his 1976 popular critique of artificial intelligence, Computer Power and Human Reason. His reputation in Europe continued to flourish, however, as he wrote and spoke for German-speaking audiences until his death in 2008. Islands in the Seeking Havens of Reason in a Programmed Society is an extended interview with Weizenbaum, originally published in German in 2006. Imaginitive, iconoclastic, and always insightful about the role of computing in society, this book is a great introduction to the thought of Joseph Weizenbaum as it has evolved over the decades.

      Islands in the cyberstream
    • 1976