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**Margaret Boden’s Artificial Intelligence: How Machines Learn and Change Our Lives – A Present-Day Guide to Cognitive Science**
This book is not about the distant future—it is about the here and now of evidence-based cognitive science. Since the mid-20th century, cognitive science has evolved alongside artificial intelligence, blending neuroscience, linguistics, psychology, and programming. AI has helped psychologists and neuroscientists build models of human consciousness, brain functions, and information processing.
But the research flows both ways: reflecting on AI reveals that the human mind is far more complex than earlier psychology assumed. Author Margaret Boden is a Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Sussex and a Member of the Order of the British Empire. Her first papers were published in the late 1960s, and she continues fundamental AI research today. For Boden, advances in computing have always been a lens to study humanity—as shown in her books Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man (1977), The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms (2004), and Mind as Machine (2006), among others. Her work appears in the journal Mind and in philosophy of science and aesthetics publications. In 2017, she received the Allen Newell Award for her contributions to the philosophy of cognitive science.
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