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Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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Author:

Max Tegmark

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The A.I. Gene (The A.I. #2)

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Author:

Vaughn Heppner

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Robot Uprisings

A Lively Collection Of Stories About Robotic Revolution And Human Resistance Includes Contributions By Such Genre Luminaries As Alan Dean Foster, Corey Doctorow And Ian Mcdonald. Original. 30,000 Firs...t Printing.

Author:

Daniel H. Wilson

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The Big Nine: How the Tech Titans and Their Thinking Machines Could Warp Humanity

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Author:

Amy Webb

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Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans

No Recent Scientific Enterprise Has Proved As Alluring, Terrifying, And Filled With Extravagant Promise And Frustrating Setbacks As Artificial Intelligence. An Award-winning Author And Leading Compute...r Scientist Reveals Its Turbulent History And The Recent Surge Of Successes, Grand Hopes, And Emerging Fears That Surround Ai. No Recent Scientific Enterprise Has Proved As Alluring, Terrifying, And Filled With Extravagant Promise And Frustrating Setbacks As Artificial Intelligence. The Award-winning Author Melanie Mitchell, A Leading Computer Scientist, Now Reveals Ai’s Turbulent History And The Recent Spate Of Apparent Successes, Grand Hopes, And Emerging Fears Surrounding It. In Artificial Intelligence, Mitchell Turns To The Most Urgent Questions Concerning Ai Today: How Intelligent—really—are The Best Ai Programs? How Do They Work? What Can They Actually Do, And When Do They Fail? How Humanlike Do We Expect Them To Become, And How Soon Do We Need To Worry About Them Surpassing Us? Along The Way, She Introduces The Dominant Models Of Modern Ai And Machine Learning, Describing Cutting-edge Ai Programs, Their Human Inventors, And The Historical Lines Of Thought Underpinning Recent Achievements. She Meets With Fellow Experts Such As Douglas Hofstadter, The Cognitive Scientist And Pulitzer Prize–winning Author Of The Modern Classic Gödel, Escher, Bach, Who Explains Why He Is “terrified” About The Future Of Ai. She Explores The Profound Disconnect Between The Hype And The Actual Achievements In Ai, Providing A Clear Sense Of What The Field Has Accomplished And How Much Further It Has To Go.interweaving Stories About The Science Of Ai And The People Behind It, Artificial Intelligence Brims With Clear-sighted, Captivating, And Accessible Accounts Of The Most Interesting And Provocative Modern Work In The Field, Flavored With Mitchell’s Humor And Personal Observations. This Frank, Lively Book Is An Indispensable Guide To Understanding Today’s Ai, Its Quest For “human-level” Intelligence, And Its Impact On The Future For Us All.-- Provided By Publisher. Background -- Looking And Seeing -- Learning To Play -- Artificial Intelligence Meets Natural Language -- The Barrier Of Meaning. Melanie Mitchell. Includes Bibliographical References (pages [281]-302) And Index.

Author:

Melanie Mitchell

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The Robot Chronicles

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David Gatewood

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The Turing Option

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Author:

Harry Harrison

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The A.I. Chronicles

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Author:

Ellen Campbell

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Thinking Machines: The inside story of Artificial Intelligence and our race to build the future

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Author:

Luke Dormehl

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Introducing Artificial Intelligence

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Author:

Henry Brighton

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