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  1. The society of mind theory views the human mind and any other naturally evolved cognitive systems as a vast society of individually simple processes known as agents. These processes are the fundamental thinking entities from which minds are built, and together produce the many abilities we attribute to minds.

  2. Jan 1, 2001 · Marvin Minsky -- one of the fathers of computer science and cofounder of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT -- gives a revolutionary answer to the age-old "How does the mind work?" Minsky brilliantly portrays the mind as a "society" of tiny components that are themselves mindless.

  3. 1. Introduction to 'The Society of Mind'. MIT 6.868J The Society of Mind, Fall 2011 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-868JF11 Instructor: Marvin Minsky In this lecture,...

  4. May 22, 2012 · A book by the artificial intelligence pioneer Marvin Lee Minsky, published in 1986, that explores the nature and functions of human intelligence. The book is available for free download and streaming from the Internet Archive, a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, music, and more.

  5. Marvin Minsky -- one of the fathers of computer science and cofounder of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT -- gives a revolutionary answer to the age-old question: "How does the mind...

  6. Mar 15, 1988 · The author, one of the undisputed fathers of the discipline of AI, sets out to provide an abstract model of how the human mind really works. His thesis is that our minds consist of a huge aggregation of tiny mini-minds or agents that have evolved to perform highly specific tasks.

  7. Apr 1, 1991 · Marvin Minsky's The Society of Mind is perhaps the first written attempt to confront seriously the breadth of machine intelligence first imagined by Turing. This is not to say that Minsky has implemented all of Turing's capabilities. Indeed, it would be foolish to attempt to predict just when those capabilities might actually be realized.