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Daniel C. Dennett is distinguished arts and sciences professor,
professor of philosophy, and director of the Center for Cognitive
Studies at Tufts University. A graduate of Harvard University and
Oxford University, he has taught at the University of California at
Irvine, University of Pittsburgh, Oxford University, and the Ecole
Normale Supérieur in Paris. He is a leading philosopher of mind, and
author of over a hundred scholarly articles and books, such as
Content and Consciousness, Brainstorms, Elbow Room, The
Intentional Stance, Consciousness Explained, Darwin's Dangerous
Idea, and Kinds of Minds. He is the co-editor of The
Mind's I. As chair of the Loebner Prize Committee, he presided
over the first three annual competitions in which a restricted Turing
test was conducted: AI programs competed for the "most human" award
by engaging in conversations with human judges. He has been an adviser
on exhibits at the Computer Museum and the Museum of Science in Boston
and is currently resident philosopher on the Cog Project at MIT's AI
Lab.
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