1. CGSC 1001 Mysteries of the Mind by Jim Davies
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4. HM is the most famous case. Anterograde amnesia. Able to
learn procedural but not declarative memories People who get their
hippocampus lesioned now are warned and can prepare. 4
5. The Matrix (1999) Dark City (1998) The Truman Show (1998)
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6. Virtual reality video game 6
7. Are we living in a simulation? How could we ever tell?
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8. Heartbeeps (1981) Robots in love 8
9. Star Trek: The Next Generation Data Star Trek: Voyager The
Doctor 9
10. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) Well, if
droids could think, thered be none of us here, would there? Obi-Wan
Kenobi 10
11. Astro Boy Manga (1952) TV (1963) CGI Film (2009) Started
look of anime Robot superhero The Japanese are less scared of AI
and robots 11
12. The Terminator (1984) And many sequels Skynet Terminators
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13. War Games (1983) 13
14. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) HAL 9000:
http://youtu.be/HwBmPiOmEGQ 14
15. I, Robot (2004) Asimovs three laws of robotics A robot may
not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being
to come to harm. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human
beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection
does not conflict with the First or Second Laws. For a short story
that shows the silliness of these laws, see Cory Doctorows short
story, also called I, Robot. 15
16. The Matrix (again) See especially The Animatrix for how and
why robots rebelled against humanity 16
17. Ethical agents, ethical patients Pain and suffering
Identity theory funcionalism 17
18. Blade Runner (1982) Only experts can tell the difference
between replicants and humans 18