Computer Power and Human Reason
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Weizenbaum, Joseph. Computer Power and Human Reason. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1976.
Cited by D. Hofstadter as "A provocative book by an early AI worker who has come to the conclusion that much work in computer science, particularly in AI, is dangerous" (755)—in the Bibliography to Gödel, Escher, Bach[1], q.v., this Category.