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Max Goff Max Goff is the Chief Marketing Officer for Digital Reasoning Systems, Inc., headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a 20-year veteran of software development with 9 years at Sun Microsystems, 6 of which were spent serving as a Java technology evangelist, specializing in JMX, Jini, and Jxta technologies. He is a published author, writer, and inventor with three distributed computing patents. Goff holds an M.B.A. from the University of San Francisco, and is a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International. He is also a member of the IEEE and a professional-level member of the World Future Society.



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The Artisan and the Artilect, Part 3
Max Goff concludes his series on the future of artificial intelligence and compares the roles of the human craftsman and the human-created superior intellect. Dec. 6, 2005

The Artisan and the Artilect, Part 2
Max Goff continues his series on the future of artificial intelligence and compares the roles of the human craftsman and the human-created superior intellect. Oct. 4, 2005

The Artisan and the Artilect, Part 1
Max Goff previously compared the professions of "The Blacksmith and the Bookkeeper," one of which is extinct while the other thrives. In his new series, he looks to the future of artificial intelligence and compares the roles of the human craftsman and the human-created superior intellect. Jul. 19, 2005

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