Thinking with Machines: Margaret Masterman and the Discovery of AI
Autor Prof. Peter de Bollaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2026
With the discovery of an archive that had remained unopened for nearly forty years, Peter de Bolla has pieced together the remarkable story of Masterman's creation and direction of the Cambridge Language Research Unit (CLRU). Working on the fringes of the university, dismissed as an amateur and constrained by structural sexism, Margaret Masterman, who took dictation from Wittgenstein, led the CLRU to the discovery of AI as they worked at an extraordinary pace to crack the problem of machine translation. Taking Turing's theoretical proposal of an 'electronic brain' and running furiously with it, she and her colleagues built the first machine that could think - a machine capable of engaging with human minds, and even, in Masterman's prophesised future, of doing philosophy alongside them.
Her audacious claim that a machine could generate meaning, not merely manipulate symbols made - and still makes - her both a prophetic voice and a heretic. Blending biography, intellectual history, the drama of scientific revolution, and the exhilarating discovery of the most powerful technology of the twenty-first century, AI, this book reveals how Masterman and her collaborators - from philosophers, linguists and botanists to quantum theorists - came to formulate a theory of language and mind that we are only now beginning to see in action in the large language models that shape our world today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350642980
ISBN-10: 1350642983
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350642983
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Foreword
1. 'One day it will be possible to do think with machines'
2. 'Learning to generalize freely and fancifully': Masterman at Newnham, 1929 -1933
3. From theatre to commune: 1933-1951
4. Thinking machines: 1947-1952
5. The foundation of the CLRU: 1953 - 1956
6. Testing to destruction: 1957
7. The mechanization of thought processes: 1958 - 1961
8. Freeing the mind: 1962
9. 'I don't have words, I have phrases': The Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, 1965
10. 'Language is a dynamic corporate memory device': The breakthrough of 1968
11. 'Put on my tomb "This is what she was trying for"'
Appendix I: Timeline of early MT research.
Appendix II: Significant papers and publications of Margaret Masterman.
1. 'One day it will be possible to do think with machines'
2. 'Learning to generalize freely and fancifully': Masterman at Newnham, 1929 -1933
3. From theatre to commune: 1933-1951
4. Thinking machines: 1947-1952
5. The foundation of the CLRU: 1953 - 1956
6. Testing to destruction: 1957
7. The mechanization of thought processes: 1958 - 1961
8. Freeing the mind: 1962
9. 'I don't have words, I have phrases': The Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, 1965
10. 'Language is a dynamic corporate memory device': The breakthrough of 1968
11. 'Put on my tomb "This is what she was trying for"'
Appendix I: Timeline of early MT research.
Appendix II: Significant papers and publications of Margaret Masterman.