George Dyson

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person John Brockman
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organization Google
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person Alan Turing
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N/A N/A The Deep Thinking Project Unknown View
2016-09-01 N/A Meeting of the Deep Thinking Project with book contributors. Mayflower Grace Hotel, Wash... View
2005-01-01 N/A George Dyson visits Google at the invitation of engineers. Google View

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This document is page 37 of a production for the House Oversight Committee (Bates 016840). It contains an essay titled 'The Third Law' by historian George Dyson. The text explores the history of computing, distinguishing between 'Old Testament' logic (Hobbes, Leibniz) and 'New Testament' machines (Turing, von Neumann), and discusses the distinctions and transitions between analog and digital computing.

Essay / article (contained within house oversight committee legal production)
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee file (Bates Stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016839) containing a biographical introduction or essay summary regarding historian George Dyson. It details his 2005 visit to Google, where he learned that Google's book scanning project was intended to train Artificial Intelligence. The text outlines Dyson's views on the resurgence of analog computing and the potential future of AI.

Essay introduction / article excerpt (part of government oversight file)
2025-11-19

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The author reflects on the founding of "The Reality Club" and relationships with pioneering computer scientists like Danny Hillis and Seth Lloyd, discussing historical developments in AI and complexity science. The text introduces "The Deep Thinking Project," a collaborative collection of essays from 25 prominent intellectuals addressing contemporary issues in artificial intelligence.

Book excerpt or memoir page
2025-11-19

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This document is page 11 of a House Oversight Committee exhibit (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016814). It contains an essay or book excerpt discussing the history of cybernetics and artificial intelligence, specifically focusing on Norbert Wiener's 1950 book 'The Human Use of Human Beings.' The text highlights Wiener's early warnings about the dangers of technological control and commercialization, contrasting his views with contemporaries like John von Neumann and John McCarthy, who favored commercialization and the development of 'artificial intelligence' over Wiener's 'cybernetics.'

Investigative exhibit / book excerpt or essay
2025-11-19

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This document is a Table of Contents page (page 6) from a publication regarding Artificial Intelligence, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp (016809). It lists essays by prominent scientists and thinkers including Seth Lloyd and Max Tegmark, with an introduction by John Brockman. The document appears to be part of evidence collected regarding ties between academia/science figures (specifically those associated with Brockman's Edge Foundation) and the Epstein investigation.

Table of contents / book excerpt (house oversight exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document is a biographical list of participants in a gathering or initiative called 'The Deep Thinking Project.' It features high-profile academics, scientists, and authors associated with institutions such as MIT, Harvard, Oxford, and UC Berkeley. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, suggesting it is part of a congressional investigation, likely related to funding or connections involving Jeffrey Epstein's scientific patronage.

Participant list / biography sheet
2025-11-19

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This document is an internal email or press draft from John Brockman (Edge.org) announcing 'The EDGE Question 2012.' It solicits essays on the topic of 'deep, elegant, or beautiful explanation[s]' from a network of intellectuals. The document lists submission deadlines for mid-January 2012, acknowledges Steven Pinker for suggesting the topic, and thanks advisors Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly, and George Dyson. The document includes a House Oversight Bates stamp (023455), indicating it is part of a collection of documents likely related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's association with Brockman and the scientific community.

Email / press release / call for submissions
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 6 of a book or report, specifically a Table of Contents and Introduction written by John Brockman regarding Artificial Intelligence. It details the 'Deep Thinking Project,' initiated at a meeting in September 2016 at the Mayflower Grace Hotel in Washington, CT. The page lists contributions from prominent scientists including Seth Lloyd, Judea Pearl, Stuart Russell, George Dyson, and Daniel C. Dennett. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation record.

Book excerpt / table of contents (congressional exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document is a list of participants and their biographies for 'The Deep Thinking Project.' It appears to be an attachment or briefing document from the House Oversight Committee investigation (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016222). The list includes prominent academics, scientists, and authors from institutions such as MIT, Harvard, Oxford, and UC Berkeley.

Participant list / biography sheet
2025-11-19
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Turing's Cathedral

From: George Dyson
To: public

Essay alerting the public about Google's AI plans.

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Visit Google

From: Google engineers
To: George Dyson

Invitation to visit Google for the 60th anniversary of von Neumann's proposal.

Invitation
2005-01-01

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