Videotapes: The 4th episode of the PBS series "The Machine That Changed the World" is a good introduction to AI. It is available for $90 from Films for the Humanities, 1-800-257-5126. Morgan Kaufmann also has a good set of tapes of AI-related lectures, but it runs on the expensive side. University Video Communications sells a few AI-related videotapes, including Allen Newell's "Desires & Diversions". For more information, write to UVC, PO Box 5129, Stanford, CA 94309, call 415-813-0506, fax 415-813-0315, or email uvc.lemon@forsythe.stanford.edu. AI-related magazines include: AI EXPERT Miller Freeman, Inc., 600 Harrison Street, San Francisco, CA 94107. Subscriptions: 1-800-274-2534 (303-447-9330) or 71572.341@compuserve.com $42/year (12 issues), $6 extra in Canada and Mexico, $15 extra (surface mail) or $40 (air mail) for overseas. Canadian GST# 124513185. For back-issues, call 1-800-444-4881. Submissions: Larry O'Brien, Editor in Chief, <72212.3256@compuserve.com> [AI Expert has ceased publication with the July 1995 issue.] PC AI (ISSN 0894-0711) 3310 West Bell Road, Suite 119, Phoenix, AZ 85023. Subscriptions: 602-971-1869, fax 602-971-2321. $28/year (6 issues); $54 for two years; $78 for three years. $9 extra in Canada and Mexico, $25 extra (air mail) for all other countries. Both magazines are excellent sources of commercial product reviews and frequently publish "Product Guides/Showcases" that list many of the commercial products available in a particular area of AI, such as expert systems, neural nets, natural language processing, and so on. BYTE Magazine does occasional features on AI topics. Program listings for those articles are available by anonymous ftp from ftp.uu.net:/published/byte/Go Back Up