Selmer Bringsjord's Web Site

Vitae (with hotlinks to offprints)
Please consult my hotlinked-to-offprints-and-presentations vitae for up-to-date reference to presentations/publications. In addition, please go to online info about the Rensselaer AI & Reasoning (RAIR) Lab for up-to-date material on my applied research projects, online lectures, and for qualifications I seek in graduate students. I occasionally post here at the top-level just a few papers/projects/books/presentations. Accordingly:
My latest opinion piece: "The Irrationality of the Free Software Movement", penned for my appearance on a panel with Richard Stallman and Peter Suber at NA-CAP 2007, this appearance the day after Stallman, suitably clothed, proclaimed himself a saint in the Church of Emacs.
Now out in Applied Mathematics and Computation: "A New Gödelian Argument for Hypercomputing Minds Based on the Busy Beaver Problem"
I have devised an argument for P=NP. See the latest pre-publication version: "P=NP".
"The Modal Argument for Hypercomputing Minds," recently out in Theoretical Computer Science.
The Psychometric AI Project
"Because Strong AI is Dead, Test-Based AI Lives" full video of RPI ACM lecture with Q&A.
Superminds: People Harness Hypercomputation, and More

Old, Old Archival Stuff:

Selected Publications & Presentations

Selected Forthcoming Publications & Presentations

Courses & Programs


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