Rule of the robots: how artificial intelligence will transform everything
Material type: TextPublication details: Basic books London 2021Description: 311 pISBN:- 9781529345995
- 006.301 FOR
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006.3 YAO Applied artificial intelligence: a handbook for business leaders | 006.3 ZHA Dive into deep learning | 006.301 BOS Superintelligence: paths, dangers, strategies | 006.301 FOR Rule of the robots: | 006.301 MAL Artificial intelligence and the future of power: | 006.30285436 PIE AI assistants | 006.3028557 DIX Big data analytics using artificial intelligence technologies: |
In this sequel to his prescient New York Times bestseller Rise of the Robots, Martin Ford presents us with a striking vision of the very near future. He argues that AI is a uniquely powerful technology, a kind of “electricity of intelligence” that is altering every dimension of human life, often for the better with advanced science being done by machines who can solve problems humans can not. AI has the potential to help us fight climate change or the next pandemic, but it also has a capacity for profound harm. Deep fakes-AI-generated audio or video of events that never happened-are poised to cause havoc throughout society. AI empowers authoritarian regimes like China with unprecedented mechanisms for social control. And AI can be deeply biased, learning bigoted attitudes from the data used to train algorithms and perpetuating them.
Hard-hitting and thought-provoking, covering everything from self-driving cars to the history of deep learning to apps for diagnosing skin cancer, Rule of the Robots challenges our fears and preconceptions about artificial intelligence. Ford argues that AI is here to stay and the real question is not how to stop it, but how to control its negative potential and harness its power for good as AI transforms our economy, our politics, and our lives.
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