Artificial Intelligence is the attempt to create machines that learn, reason, and behave like humans.
HP Newquist has written more about artificial intelligence than anyone else on the planet. He has been covering the business of AI for more than four decades.
His work has been cited by The New York Times, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Business Week, The Economist and a host of others. He is the curator of the museum exhibition, “Artificial Intelligence: Your Mind & The Machine.”
Newquist has spoken at conferences around the world on the He was a columnist for Computerworld, AI Expert, The Expert Systems Journal, a contributor to Popular Mechanics, Newsweek, and the Encarta Encyclopedia, and is the founder and publisher of the AI TRENDS newsletter. His work resulted in at least a million words written on artificial intelligence.
Newquist put his writing and research into a book called "The Brain Makers." It is considered the definitive history of man's attempt to make thinking machines . . .
"Newquist gives the glory days of artificial intelligence an official record." - The Boston Globe
"The Brain Makers engagingly tells the story of artificial intelligence's rise and fall and gradual redemption, investing it with all the high drama and unexpected revelations of a celebrity memoir." - Omni Magazine
"The Brain Makers is a fascinating and engrossing story with lessons for the entire industry." - The Washington Times
Newquist has spoken at numerous conferences around the world about AI and advanced technology. He has also written about emerging technologies including virtual reality, medical robots, electronic finance, commercial space travel, and the use of machines in making music.
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