Case Files

Christofferson, F., King, W., and Salla. J. (in prototype) Multi-person
social problem-solving arrays considered as a form of "artificial
intelligence."


King, W., Nosek, M., Christofferson, F., Byron, K., and Salla. J. (In press)
Remolding of recycled AI personality nets and the recurrence of trauma-induced phenomena from previous personas, UnNature

Trudgeon, M., Lucey, N., Schneider, M., Moideen, Y., and Salla J. (In press)
Spontaneous regression into previous maturation states of AIs influenced by orders in direct contradiction to initial programming. Art. Psych.

Sears, D., Wilshire, J., Chow K., and Salla, J. (2140)
It takes a family: slow-raising AI personalities in traditional milieus and its long-term effects. Art. Psych. 280, 128–135.

Armstrong, L., Mitchell, S., Tinsmith, S., and Salla, J. (2123)
Near-space migrations of satellite AIs in the upper stratosphere during the solar storms of 2120. Aero. Intel. 413, 384–405.

Davalos, M., Hoskins-Smythe, C., and Salla, J. (2137)
Spontaneous development of alliances and rivalries in deep-sea, krill-herding AIs. Art. Bioch. 290, 498–512.

Salla, J., and Xi, A. (2134)
False covenants: the nature and breakdown of employment-agreement circuits in mobile domestic AIs. Arch. Biol. 122, 12–38.

Singer, J., Tretyak, M., Linston, J., and Salla, J. (2130)
Melding of the minds: maintaining personality distinctions in AIs during and after long-term data transference. Art. Psych. 240, 48–63.

Liatsos, H., and Salla, J. (2127)
Dealing with grief in post-remodeling architectural AIs. Home Intel. 151, 37–48.

Salla, J. (2123)
Proposed methods to induct aggressive subroutines in gladiatorial tobots without triggering catastrophic failsafes during downtime. Glad. Tod. 18, 12–25.

Kendra, P., Devir, G., Caracas, M., and Salla, J. (2123)
Treating post-traumatic stress syndrome in gladiatorial robots through the infiltration of treatment virii. Art. Psych.201, 301–324.

Ford, A., Kostunica, G., Papuga, M., and Salla, J. (2118)
Proper methods of deterrence of road rage in vehicular AIs. AI Driv. 539, 198–220.

Salla, J., and Swinton, M. (2122)
Circadian issues in interior lightscape design. Arch. Biol. 46, 333–366.

Swinton, M., and Salla, J. (2121)
Wants vs. needs: an action-chain analysis for culinary AIs. Home Intel. 99, 68–79.

Jeffries, M., Kingsford, K., Mitty, N., and Salla, J. (2110)
The judicious use of anti-rumination subroutines to prevent depression in lone AIs exploring Io. Aero. Int. 361, 52–68.

Dupree, W., Salla, J., and Cousteau, G. (2106)
Quantifiable effects of Deep-Sea Isolation on Underwater AIs Exploring the Sub-Arctic Ocean Floor. Art. Bioch. 166, 210–223.

Biakabatuka, K., Salla, J., and Strandberg, R. (2102)
Mutable ergonomics in multi-family-housing architectural AI systems. Arch. Intel. 99, 46–63.

Kolinsky, A., Salla., J., Schooff, S., Dunsirn, T., and Hobby, A. (2098)
Self-generation of resolution algorithms based upon unexpected demands placed on bioartificial systems. Jour. Art. Neur. Sys. 237, 79–92.

Salla, J., Rongstad, T., Whitney, A., and Hobby, A. (2096)
Reintegration of self-liberated artificial intelligences into emancipated societies. Art. Psych. 106, 22–39.

Finkenfleugel, H., Salla, J., Camsden, S., Pearson, G., Schooff, D., and Hobby, A. (2094)
Multiple-personality disorders as a spontaneous coping mechanism in abused AIs. Art. Psych. 97, 249–261.

Salla, J., Vemuri, B., Crozet, C., Krause, W., and Hobby, A. (2093)
Productivity rates for AIs in emancipated states in the new Australian economy. Pop. Intel. 527, 156–167.

Salla, J., Petrie, J., Gulliksson, Z., Oja, E., and Hobby, A. (2091)
Cause and treatment of seasonal-affective disorder syndrome in patients exposed solely to artificial sunlight. Jour. Inter. Liv. 312, 146–162.

Aaron, H., Salla, J., Petrie, J., Weinberg, S., and Hobby, A. (2090).
Modeling errors of biochemical reactions in virtual space as moderated by fifth-generation AIs. Arch. Bioch. 77, 178–189.

Hobby, A., and Salla, J. (2089)
Intellisolids as vehicles for thought-related chemical messaging and multitasking. Jour. Art. Neur. Sys. 201, 33–50.