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[ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CYBERNETICS]. -- ARMER, Paul. "Attitudes toward intelligent machines." In Bionics Symposium: Living Prototypes -- the Key to New Technology, 13-14-15 September 1960 (N.p.: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 1961), pp. 13-39. Original yellow printed wrappers. From Gutenberg to the Internet 11.7.- OOC 430.-- BURKS. Technical report: Computation, behavior, and structure in fixed and growing automata. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, October 1959. Spiral bound. Original gray printed wrappers. OOC 516. -- BURKS, ed. Essays on cellular automata. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1970. Original yellow cloth, printed dust-jacket. OOC 517. -- Cybernetics: Circular causal and feedback mechanisms in biological and social systems. Transactions of the sixth conference March 24-25, 1949 ... Edited by Heinz von Foerster. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1950. Original gray printed soft covers. OOC 556. -- Cybernetics: Circular causal and feedback mechanisms in biological and social systems. Transactions of the eighth conference, March 15-16, 1951 ... Edited by Heinz von Foerster. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1952. Original green cloth, printed dust-jacket. OOC 558. -- Cybernetics: Circular causal and feedback mechanisms in biological and social systems. Transactions of the ninth conference, March 20-21, 1952 ... Edited by Heinz von Foerster. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1953. Original green cloth. OOC 559. -- FEIGENBAUM and FELDMAN, Julian, eds. Computers and thought. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963. Original gray cloth, red printed dust-jacket. OOC 599. -- FEIGENBAUM. "Artificial intelligence: Themes in the second decade." Mimeographed typescript. Stanford: Standford Artificial Intelligence Project, 1968. Original white printed wrappers. OOC 600. -- GABOR. Models in cybernetics. N.p, n.d. [1955 or later]. Without wrappers (as issued?). OOC 628. -- GARDNER, Martin. Logic machines and diagrams. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958. Original gray cloth, printed dust-jacket. OOC 629. -- GOOD, Irving John . "Speculations concerning the first ultraintelligent machine." In Advances in Computers, ed. F. L. Alt and M. Rubinoff (New York & London: Academic Pres, 1965), vol. 6, pp. 31-88. Whole volume. Original red cloth. OOC635. -- GRUENBERGER, Fred. "Benchmarks in artificial intelligence." Mimeographed typescript. Santa Monica, Calif.: RAND Corporation, June 1962. Original blue printed wrappers. OOC 643. -- KURZWEIL, Raymond. The age of intelligent machines. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1990. Original green cloth, pictorial dust-jacket. OOC 763. -- NILSSON, Nils J. Learning machines: Foundations of trainable pattern-classifying systems. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965. Original blue cloth, black cloth spine. OOC 821. -- PASK, Gordon. "Learning machines." Offprint from Automatic and Remote Control: Proceedings of the Second Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control (London: Butterworth-Oldenbourg, 1964). Original gray printed wrappers. OOC 825. -- PASK. "Some comments on the organisation of men, machines and concepts." Mimeographed typescript. Richmond [U.K].: n.p, [1965]. Original gray printed wrappers. OOC 826. For more information on these items see Hook & Norman, Origins of Cyberspace.

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[ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CYBERNETICS]. -- ARMER, Paul. "Attitudes toward intelligent machines." In Bionics Symposium: Living Prototypes -- the Key to New Technology, 13-14-15 September 1960 (N.p.: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 1961), pp. 13-39. Original yellow printed wrappers. From Gutenberg to the Internet 11.7.- OOC 430.-- BURKS. Technical report: Computation, behavior, and structure in fixed and growing automata. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, October 1959. Spiral bound. Original gray printed wrappers. OOC 516. -- BURKS, ed. Essays on cellular automata. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1970. Original yellow cloth, printed dust-jacket. OOC 517. -- Cybernetics: Circular causal and feedback mechanisms in biological and social systems. Transactions of the sixth conference March 24-25, 1949 ... Edited by Heinz von Foerster. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1950. Original gray printed soft covers. OOC 556. -- Cybernetics: Circular causal and feedback mechanisms in biological and social systems. Transactions of the eighth conference, March 15-16, 1951 ... Edited by Heinz von Foerster. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1952. Original green cloth, printed dust-jacket. OOC 558. -- Cybernetics: Circular causal and feedback mechanisms in biological and social systems. Transactions of the ninth conference, March 20-21, 1952 ... Edited by Heinz von Foerster. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1953. Original green cloth. OOC 559. -- FEIGENBAUM and FELDMAN, Julian, eds. Computers and thought. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963. Original gray cloth, red printed dust-jacket. OOC 599. -- FEIGENBAUM. "Artificial intelligence: Themes in the second decade." Mimeographed typescript. Stanford: Standford Artificial Intelligence Project, 1968. Original white printed wrappers. OOC 600. -- GABOR. Models in cybernetics. N.p, n.d. [1955 or later]. Without wrappers (as issued?). OOC 628. -- GARDNER, Martin. Logic machines and diagrams. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958. Original gray cloth, printed dust-jacket. OOC 629. -- GOOD, Irving John . "Speculations concerning the first ultraintelligent machine." In Advances in Computers, ed. F. L. Alt and M. Rubinoff (New York & London: Academic Pres, 1965), vol. 6, pp. 31-88. Whole volume. Original red cloth. OOC635. -- GRUENBERGER, Fred. "Benchmarks in artificial intelligence." Mimeographed typescript. Santa Monica, Calif.: RAND Corporation, June 1962. Original blue printed wrappers. OOC 643. -- KURZWEIL, Raymond. The age of intelligent machines. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1990. Original green cloth, pictorial dust-jacket. OOC 763. -- NILSSON, Nils J. Learning machines: Foundations of trainable pattern-classifying systems. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965. Original blue cloth, black cloth spine. OOC 821. -- PASK, Gordon. "Learning machines." Offprint from Automatic and Remote Control: Proceedings of the Second Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control (London: Butterworth-Oldenbourg, 1964). Original gray printed wrappers. OOC 825. -- PASK. "Some comments on the organisation of men, machines and concepts." Mimeographed typescript. Richmond [U.K].: n.p, [1965]. Original gray printed wrappers. OOC 826. For more information on these items see Hook & Norman, Origins of Cyberspace.
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