On Intelligence
From the inventor of the PalmPilot comes a new and compelling theory of intelligence, brain function, and the future of intelligent machines Jeff Hawkins, the man who created the PalmPilot, Treo smart phone, and other handheld devices, has reshaped our relationship to computers. Now he stands ready to revolutionize both neuroscience and computing in one stroke, with a new understanding of intelligence itself.Hawkins develops a powerful theory of how the human brain works, explaining why computers are not intelligent and how, based on this new theory, we can finally build intelligent machines.The brain is not a computer, but a memory system that stores experiences in a way that reflects the true structure of the world, remembering sequences of events and their nested relationships and making predictions based on those memories. It is this memory-prediction system that forms the basis of intelligence, perception, creativity, and even consciousness.In an engaging style that will captivate audiences from the merely curious to the professional scientist, Hawkins shows how a clear understanding of how the brain works will make it possible for us to build intelligent machines, in silicon, that will exceed our human ability in surprising ways.Written with acclaimed science writer Sandra Blakeslee, On Intelligence promises to completely transfigure the possibilities of the technology age. It is a landmark book in its scope and clarity. more
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Absolutely thought-provoking
Having read many other books by Stephen Pinker or Dan Dennet touching on the subject of consciousness, I was interested to see what Jeff Hawkins would have to say on intelligence (in contrast to...
Read this book
If you want to know how your brain works, this is the book. The new theorys about what parts of the brain make us debatably intelligent is an eye-opener. Sometimes it gets serious, but you are...
Motivational
Mr Hawkins' dream to encapsulate a basic theory of intelligence in a straightforward plainly written book is fulfilled with "On Intelligence." Written with science writer Sandra Blakeslee, "On...
Both broad and deep look at human intelligence (as opposed to the artificial kind)
Let me first get a pet peeve out of the way. I don't like ghostwritten books. To me, they do not read well. Instead of being true written works, they have the feel of something transcribed from...
Thought-provoking.
Ultimately, Hawkins conveys that the ideas which make up his brain theory are not completely set in stone; instead, he feels they are a conceptual start in understanding how the brain can perform...
