Who's afraid of AI? : fear and promise in the age of thinking machines

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Who's afraid of AI? : fear and promise in the age of thinking machines

Thomas Ramge

The Experiment, 2019

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Mensch und Maschine

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"Originally published in Germany as Mensch und Maschine by Philipp Reclam ... in 2018"--t.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [118]-120)

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Computer programs can recognize human faces more reliably than humans can. They've beat us in board games, which requires strategic thinking and intuition, and they bluff better than the world's best poker players. At a breathtaking pace, machines are becoming more skilled at making complex decisions - often better and faster than us. In WHO'S AFRAID OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE?, a concise guide to the most awe-inspiring AI achievements, as well as the most frightening, award-winning author Thomas Ramge expertly explains how machines are learning to learn. Ultimately, he tackles the greatest AI conundrum: What will become of us humans when smart machines become more intelligent than us? What happens to the world when, in many ways, we're made obsolete?

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