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Chatbots: Principles, Methods, Ethics - a Noncomprehensive Reading List

17 Feb 2018

Two-minute read

This is a non-comprehensive reading list I originally put together for students of my Intermediate Programming class at Woodbury University, Spring 2018. I consider it a work in progress and am open to suggestions for inclusion.

Pre-History

Hallie and Fiend chat

Design Principles

Utopia/Dystopia

Bot Ethics

Tools and Techniques

Book reading list

  • McCorduck, Pamela (2004), Machines Who Think (2nd ed.), Natick, MA: A. K. Peters, Ltd., ISBN 1-56881-205-1
  • Weizenbaum, Joseph (1976), Computer power and human reason: from judgment to calculation, W. H. Freeman and Company, ISBN 0-7167-0463-3
  • Whitby, Blay (1996), “The Turing Test: AI’s Biggest Blind Alley?”, in Millican, Peter; Clark, Andy, Machines and Thought: The Legacy of Alan Turing, 1, Oxford University Press, pp. 53–62, ISBN 0-19-823876-2
  • Norvig, Peter. Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming. (San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1992), 151-154, 159, 163-169, 175, 181. ISBN 1-55860-191-0.
  • Wardip-Fruin, Noah. Expressing Processing: Digital Fictions, Computer Games, and Software Studies. (Cumberland: MIT Press, 2014), 24-36. ISBN 9780262517539.