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Artificial Morality:
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HOTT is a free monthly newsletter summarizing the latest developments
in computer, communications, and electronics technologies, as reported
in the popular press, trade magazines, research journals, mailing
lists, and newsgroups. Topics will include VR, neural networks, PDAs,
GUIs, intelligent agents, ubiquitous computing, genetic and
evolutionary programming, nanotechnology, and massively parallel
programming, among others.
To subscribe, send mail to listserv@ucsd.edu with
SUBSCRIBE HOTT-LIST
in the message body.
If you need to speak to a human being, send mail to hott@ucsd.edu.
HOTT is edited by David Scott Lewis .
Intelligent Control (INTCON):
The INTCON (Intelligent Control) Special Interest Group is intended to
provide a forum for communication and exchange of ideas among
researchers in neuro-control, fuzzy logic control, reinforcement
learning and other related subjects grouped under the topic of
Intelligent Control. The emphasis is on application in control; by
"intelligence" we mean using ideas, techniques and procedures inspired
partly from biology, psychology, and so on.
To subscribe to INTCON, send mail to bahrami@syscon.ee.unsw.edu.au
INTCON is moderated by Mohammad Bahrami, School of Electrical
Engineering, University of New South Wales, P. O. Box 1, Kensington,
2033, NSW Australia.
CSGnet:
The Control Systems Group Network (CSGnet) is a mailing list for
folks interested in Perceptual Control Theory (PCT). PCT claims that a
fundamental aspect of organisms is their ability to control their
environment.
To subscribe, send a message to
listserv@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu
with
subscribe csg-l
help
get csg/Index
in the message body.
Several MS-DOS demonstration programs are available from the LISTSERV.
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