Artificial intelligence (CLOG)
Artificial intelligence / Kyle May (editor-in-chief), Julia van den Hout (editor), Jacob Reidel (editor), Jeffrey Franklin (editor & designer), Archie Lee Coates IV (editor & designer), Nate Patrick (editor & distribution manager), Luiza Dale (editor & designer), Sam Sidarsky (research editor), Melis Ugurlu (assistant editor), Emma Le Lesle (research assistant).
[Brooklyn, New York] : CLOG, 2018.
©2018
170 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
CLOG, 2164-9782 ; 16
"Artificial intelligence--in particular the so-called 'narrow' form of AI that has already surpassed human capabilities when it comes to specific tasks--is a ubiquitous, trusted part of our lives. But at the same time, AI is a topic that often elicits more questions than answers. Even defining 'artificial intelligence' is no simple matter. In practice, AI today takes many forms, ranging from consumer-oriented primary points of interaction (AlphaGo, Alexa, Siri, etc.) to high-profile super-machines (DeepMind and Watson), to unseen scripts and bots operating behind the scenes. Few topics have both piqued such curiosity and instilled so much fear, as has been demonstrated by countless fictional and non-fictional accounts and predictions concerning AI over the last century. Perhaps only one thing is certain: if today's narrow AI eventually develops to meet or even exceed human level intelligence, it will impact everything in our world. But is artificial intelligence really inevitable? Can artificial intelligence render actual human labor obsolete--not only in traditional manufacturing jobs, but also in knowledge industries that until now have been seen as safe from automation? When might artificial intelligence actually surpass human intelligence? And ultimately, will AI lead to human prosperity or, as some argue, human extinction? It is time to critically examine AI from its earliest spectulations to its future ... and ours"--Unnumbered page 5
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Artificial intelligence Moral and ethical aspects.
Artificial intelligence Social aspects.
Technology in art.
Artificial Intelligence
Intelligence artificielle Aspect moral.
Intelligence artificielle Aspect social.
Technologie dans l'art.
artificial intelligence.
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essays.
Essays
Essais.
May, Kyle, editor.
Hout, Julia van den, editor.
Reidel, Jacob, editor.
CLOG ; 16.
Location: Library main 303813
Call No.: BIB 249390
Status: Available
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