Pamela McCorduck's Interviews
#18 - Pamela McCorduck: Women in Artificial Intelligence: Where Is Everybody?
Pamela McCorduck is an author of books about the history and philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, the future of engineering and the role of women in technology. She is the author of the groundbreaking, Machines Who Think, 1979, which was one of the fundamental materials for all pioneering AI engineers of the last
19. Pamela McCorduck - History of Artificial Intelligence
Pamela McCorduck has authored and co-authored several books, including the iconic Machines Who Think, her personal, original, and groundbreaking inquiry into the history and possibilities of AI, first published in 1979. Through her writing, Pamela has worked alongside Marvin Minsky, John McCarthy, Ed Feigenbaum, and ot
The 273rd episode of the Reading & Writing podcast features an interview with Pamela McCorduck, author of the new non-fiction book This Could Be Important: My Life and Times with the Artificial Intelligentsia. In the autumn of 1960, twenty-year-old humanities student Pamela McCorduck encountered both the fringe science
AI Pioneer Pamela McCorduck talks about the changes in the industry
Pamela McCorduck has written a new book about her experience writing about and researching AI. She joined us to talk about what has changed and where things are going.
An Inside Look at the Early Days of AI—and How Businesses Can Use AI to Prepare for the Future
AI expert and author Pamela McCorduck joins Talking Business Now host Kelly Scanlon to offer insights on the evolution of AI and where the technology is headed. McCorduck has been working in the field of artificial intelligence since 1960—and she knows the founding fathers personally. She's made a name for herself as a
Author Pamela McCorduck talks to Jim about her new book, the humanities & sciences divide, her friendships with AI pioneers, risks of AI, feminism, and more... Author Pamela McCorduck talks with Jim about themes of her latest book, This Could Be Important: My Life and Times with the Artificial Intelligentsia. They talk
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