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The shortcut : why intelligent machines do not think like us / Nello Cristianini.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Cristianini, Nello, author.
Contributor:
Mack, Graham, narrator.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence--Social aspects.
Artificial intelligence.
Intellect.
Civilization, Modern--21st century.
Civilization, Modern.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 sound file (6 hr., 54 min.))
Edition:
[First edition].
Place of Publication:
Old Saybrook : Tantor Media, 2024.
[Old Saybrook, Connecticut] : Tantor Media, Inc., [2024]
System Details:
audio file
Summary:
An influential scientist in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) explains its fundamental concepts and how it is changing culture and society. A particular form of AI is now embedded in our tech, our infrastructure, and our lives. How did it get there? Where and why should we be concerned? And what should we do now? The Shortcut: Why Intelligent Machines Do Not Think Like Us provides an accessible yet probing exposure of AI in its prevalent form today, proposing a new narrative to connect and make sense of events that have happened in the recent tumultuous past, and enabling us to think soberly about the road ahead. This book is divided into ten carefully crafted and easily digestible chapters. Each chapter grapples with an important question for AI. Ranging from the scientific concepts that underpin the technology to wider implications for society, it develops a unified description using tools from different disciplines and avoiding unnecessary abstractions or words that end with -ism. The book uses real examples wherever possible, introducing the listener to the people who have created some of these technologies and to ideas shaping modern society that originate from the technical side of AI. It contains important practical advice about how we should approach AI in the future without promoting exaggerated hypes or fears.
Participant:
Narrator: Graham Mack.
Notes:
Unabridged.
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN:
979-83-508-7435-8
OCLC:
1455344264

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