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Artificial intelligence: when do machines take over?/ by Klaus Mainzer.

Van Pelt Library Q335 .M35 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mainzer, Klaus.
Contributor:
Edward Potts Cheyney Memorial Fund.
Series:
Technik im Fokus.
Technik im Fokus
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Technology.
Computational intelligence.
Artificial intelligence.
Physical Description:
XI, 279 pages : 57 illustrations, 10 illustrations in color; 21 cm.
Edition:
First edition 2020.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2020 ; Imprint Springer.
Summary:
Everybody knows them. Smartphones that talk to us, wristwatches that record our health data, workflows that organize themselves automatically, cars, airplanes and drones that control themselves, traffic and energy systems with autonomous logistics or robots that explore distant planets are technical examples of a networked world of intelligent systems. Machine learning is dramatically changing our civilization. We rely more and more on efficient algorithms, because otherwise we will not be able to cope with the complexity of our civilizing infrastructure. But how secure are AI algorithms? This challenge is taken up here: Complex neural networks are fed and trained with huge amounts of data (big data). The number of necessary parameters explodes exponentially. Nobody knows exactly what is going on in these "black boxes". In machine learning we need more explainability and accountability of causes and effects in order to be able to decide ethical and legal questions of responsibility (e.g. in autonomous driving or medicine). Besides causal learning, we also analyze procedures of tests and verification to get certified AI-programs. Since its inception, AI research has been associated with great visions of the future of mankind. It is already a key technology that will decide the global competition of social systems. "Artificial Intelligence and Responsibility" is another central supplement to this book: How should we secure our individual liberty rights in the AI world? This book is a plea for technology design: AI must prove itself as a service in society.
Contents:
Introduction: What is AI?
A brief history of AI
Logical thinking becomes automatic
Systems become experts
Computers learn to speak
Algorithms simulate evolution
Neural networks simulate brains
Robots become social
Automobiles become autonomous
Factories become intelligent
From natural to artificial to super intelligence?.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edward Potts Cheyney Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9783662597170
3662597179
9783662597163
3662597160
OCLC:
1136488177
Publisher Number:
99983452364

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