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Title:
In our own image : savior or destroyer? : the history and future of artificial intelligence
ISBN:
9781605989648
Edition:
First Pegasus Books hardcover edition.
Physical Description:
xxi, 362 pages ; 24 cm
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I. Dreaming of electric sheep. The birth of the modern mind -- Life in the bush of ghosts -- The mechanical Turk -- Loving the alien -- Prometheus unbound -- The return of the gods -- Part II. The mind problem. A blueprint for a universe -- Minds without bodies -- La Résistance -- Peering into the mind -- The cybernetic brain -- Part III. Ada in Wonderland. 'All Cretans are liars' -- The program -- From Bletchley Park to Google campus -- Machines that think -- Darwin at the edge of chaos -- Epilogue : the future of humanity -- Timeline : a brief history of artificial intelligence.
Summary:
Exploring the history and future, as well as the societal and ethical implications, of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the author, who has a PhD in AI, explains its history, technology and potential; its manifestations in intelligent machines; its connections to neurology and conscious; and what AI reveals about us human beings.
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