Some AI books focus on its huge potential; others warn of its pitfalls if it's not handled with sufficient caution and care. Several look at the ethical aspects of AI and digital technology in general, including anything from worries about large-scale surveillance by authoritarian states to tric...
When sci-fi author Vernor Vinge coined the term “technological singularity” — whereby a super intelligence will arise that exceeds what humans can do in terms of thinking — he likely didn’t know he was inventing an idea that would be picked up and debated over by everyone from Hollywood...
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The Singularity is Near popularized the term ‘Technological Singularity’ and demonstrates a sociological impact it will have on us. The author is a well-known futurist who lives by his own principles. Philosophical AI books If we want to look into the future, what awaits us is a ...
Still, China and the US need to accept and, most importantly, embrace technological power's essential responsibilities on blue and white-collar jobs. Lee says that basic income may not be the solution and gives descriptions of jobs that may be affected and in what period. He also talks ...
We have a very extensive range of interviews with some of the world's most eminent philosophers discussing books on these knotty problems of contemporary morality from every angle as well as more perennial ethical issues, such as the existence, or otherwise, of free will. Utilitarianism |...
letterworker (as he calls himself) and artist, Donaldson could rightly callShapes for Sounds (cowhouse)an artist’s book if he wanted. Among the alphabet reference works in the Books On Books Collection (and those consulted elsewhere), it has these claims to singularity in addition to its ar...
because there are less people to discuss. It's also an oversimplification, which is necessary when telling history. Don't put on blinders and you'll end up unable to keep a reader. The truth is that there's been a slow, steady, but building evolution in technology since those early huma...