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402:, becoming one of the pre-eminent writers on the topic who were able to explain the topics to a broad audience. Her conversational tone of writing as well as observational skills were credited with distinguishing her writings from other works on these topics. Her book, 35: 268:
at the time of her birth. Her mother was a beautician and teacher, while her father owned beauty colleges, including the one where her mother taught. She was the eldest of three siblings, with the younger two being twins. She moved to
445:(2019), in which she regretted not calling attention to the potential misuse of artificial intelligence earlier. Throughout her career, she wrote eleven books, including three novels, which were all published. 417:, when her husband Traub was appointed the first chairman of the computer science department at Columbia. She continued to write on artificial intelligence and related topics, including books such as 528:, home, nine days before her 81st birthday. She was survived by her sister, Mrs. Sandra Marona, and her brother, John McCorduck, as well as three nephews, four nieces and two step-daughters. 1082: 370:, who championed the idea that computers could match human thinking by exhibiting artificial intelligence. She continued to interact with the scientists and researchers, including 382:(1979), which was funded by the university. The book ended up chronicling the early years of research in artificial intelligence. She wrote about researchers who were studying 1107: 1077: 1052: 1042: 493:
set up in 2018, based on her contributions, which included early counting machines, manuscripts, books and artifacts documenting the history of computing, including two
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While at Carnegie Mellon she taught in the English department, but was introduced to scientists working on artificial intelligence, including professor
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had its twenty-fifth year edition with updates capturing progress in the field of artificial intelligence through 2004.
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in 1969, after her first marriage to Thomas Tellefsen ended in a divorce. In 2002, the couple bought a house in
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to set up the university's computer science department in 1965. She moved to Seattle, with her husband
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Machines Who Think: A Personal Inquiry into the History and Prospects of Artificial Intelligence
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Machines Who Think: A Personal Inquiry Into the History and Prospects of Artificial Intelligence
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Machines Who Think: A Personal Inquiry Into the History and Prospects of Artificial Intelligence
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The Fifth Generation: Artificial Intelligence and Japan's Computer Challenge to the World
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AARON's Code : Meta-art, Artificial Intelligence, and the Work of Harold Cohen
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before moving west and earning a bachelor's degree in English literature from
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This Could Be Important: My Life and Times with the Artificial Intelligentsia
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This Could Be Important: My Life and Times With the Artificial Intelligentsia
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McCorduck served as a board member and later as the vice president of the
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The Universal Machine: Confessions of a Technological Optimist
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The futures of women : scenarios for the 21st century
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The Futures of Women: Scenarios for the 21st Century
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The Futures of Women: Scenarios for the 21st Century
497:. In 2020, she was appointed a board member of the 355:. During these years, she wrote two of her novels, 155: 135: 127: 103: 95: 78: 61: 41: 25: 606: 591:(2nd ed.). Natick, Mass.: A.K. Peters. 2004. 489:The Carnegie Mellon University library hosts the 653:. Carnegie Mellon University: ETC Press. 2019. 551:. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 1986. 1083:Columbia University School of the Arts alumni 8: 311:McCorduck started out supporting professors 524:McCorduck died on October 18, 2021, at her 260:McCorduck was born on October 27, 1940, in 1108:Rutherford High School (New Jersey) alumni 33: 22: 1078:University of California, Berkeley alumni 1053:21st-century American non-fiction writers 1043:20th-century American non-fiction writers 244:. She was a former vice president of the 862:. Nancy Ramsey. New York: Warner Books. 690:. Reading, Mass.: Michael Joseph. 1983. 359:(1971; about a family in Liverpool) and 837:. www.pressreader.com. 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Santa Fe: Sunstone Press. 2007. 499:University of California Libraries 323:, at UC Berkeley in their book on 297:University of California, Berkeley 108:University of California, Berkeley 14: 482:and was a contributing editor of 725:. New York: Warner Books. 1997. 609:The Edge of Chaos : a novel 571:. New York: W.H. Freeman. 1997. 194: 423:The Rise of the Expert Company 1: 943:University, Carnegie Mellon. 335:to Feigenbaum as he moved to 917:"Traub McCorduck Collection" 331:(1963). She stayed on as an 1088:Columbia University faculty 1063:American technology writers 458:. 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Liverpool
Walnut Creek, California
University of California, Berkeley
BA
Columbia University
MFA
Edward Feigenbaum
Joseph F. Traub
artificial intelligence
Omni
The New York Times
Daedalus
Michigan Quarterly Review
Wired
PEN American Center
Joseph F. Traub
Liverpool
Luftwaffe
Stamford, Connecticut
RMS Queen Elizabeth
Ellis Island
Rutherford, New Jersey
Rutherford High School
University of California, Berkeley
Columbia University
Edward Feigenbaum
expert systems
Julian Feldman
artificial intelligence

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