The first review of On Computing by ICT’s Paul Rosenbloom has just come out. In Nature 491, 331 (15 November 2012) the reviewer, John Gilbey, writes, “On Computing is an unusual, and welcome, mix of conventional academic text and personal odyssey. Any work citing Jane Austen and Richard Feynman in the same chapter easily passes my test for an interesting interdisciplinary read. Much more, this book offers an innovative set of tools that could kick-start debate and research on the future structure of the sciences.” Rosenbloom leads the cognitive architecture group at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies and is a professor of computer science at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.
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Paul Rosenbloom’s On Computing Receives an Outstanding Review in Nature
Published: November 19, 2012
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