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5 oeuvres 136 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Byron Reese is the CEO and publisher of the technology research company Gigaom and the founder of several high-tech companies. The websites he has launched-which cover the intersection of technology, business, science, and history-have together received more than a billion visitors. He is the afficher plus author of infinite Progress: How the Internet and Technology Will End Ignorance, Disease, Poverty, Hunger, and War. He lives in Austin, Texas. afficher moins

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Áhugaverð bók þar sem Reese skoðar möguleikana á því hvað leiðir verði farnar í framtíðinni á gerfigreind og samþættingu manns og vélar. Hann tekur vel saman og fer skipulega yfir mismunandi sjónarhorn um afleiðingar aukinnar gerfigreindar. Reese segir það algerlega á hreinu að gerfigreindin muna líta dagsins ljós en hins vegar eru grilljón vandamál sem þarf að yfirstíga við útfærslu hennar sem hann fer yfir í stuttu máli.
 
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SkuliSael | 5 autres critiques | Apr 28, 2022 |
The author is an optimist and he believes that technology advances will potentially bring a utopia. He tries to make his book understandable to a wide audience and caters to not only the scientists but also to religious and mystics. Byron demonstrates some depth of knowledge in the area of artificial intelligence. He philosophizes about the potential for and potential impact of general AI. Being a scientist, I found a lot of the theories to be irrational but I recognize that many would disagree with a scientific viewpoint. I generally liked the book but found it too accommodating to irrational points of view.… (plus d'informations)
 
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GlennBell | 5 autres critiques | Oct 11, 2021 |
The author review some of the central questions we face in understanding where we are going with the development of Artificial Intelligence. He reviews many developments and some persistent limitations - such as we don't understand consciousness, and can't even model the tiny brain of some tiny worms. He clarifies some of the challenges facing humanity as the age of technology goes on.
 
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waldhaus1 | 5 autres critiques | Jul 3, 2019 |
Very readable treatment of a complicated topic.
 
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patriciau | 5 autres critiques | Dec 27, 2018 |

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