Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins
Autor Garry Kasparoven Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 apr 2018
This is Garry Kasparov's first public account of his chess defeat at the hands of IBM supercomputer Deep Blue, marking the twentieth anniversary of the landmark event for artificial intelligence with a reflection on his changing attitude to being outclassed by evolving computer technology, both in the run-up to the match and the years since
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781473653511
ISBN-10: 1473653517
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: HODDER AND STOUGHTON LTD
Colecția John Murray Press
ISBN-10: 1473653517
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: HODDER AND STOUGHTON LTD
Colecția John Murray Press
Notă biografică
Garry
Kasparovis
a
business
speaker,
global
human
rights
activist,
author,
and
former
world
chess
champion.
His
keynote
lectures
and
seminars
on
strategic
thinking,
achieving
peak
performance,
and
tech
innovation
have
been
acclaimed
in
dozens
of
countries.
A
frequent
contributor
to
the
Wall
Street
Journal,
he
is
the
author
of
two
books,
How
Life
Imitates
Chess
and
Winter
is
Coming,
each
of
which
has
been
translated
into
more
than
a
dozen
languages.
He
is
a
Senior
Visiting
Fellow
at
the
Oxford
Martin
School,
working
in
cooperation
with
the
Future
of
Humanity
Institute.
He
lives
in
New
York.
Mig
Greengardis
Spokesman
and
Senior
Advisor
to
Garry
Kasparov.
Recenzii
"The
great
Garry
Kasparov
takes
on
the
key
economic
issue
of
our
time:
how
we
can
thrive
as
humans
in
a
world
of
thinking
machines.
This
important
and
optimistic
book
explains
what
we
as
humans
are
uniquely
qualified
to
do.
Instead
or
wringing
our
hands
about
robots,
we
should
all
read
this
book
and
embrace
the
future."—Walter
Isaacson,
bestselling
author
of
The
Innovators
"Garry Kasparov's perspectives on artificial intelligence are borne of personal experience - and despite that, are optimistic, wise and compelling. It's one thing for the giants of Silicon Valley to tell us our future is bright; it is another thing to hear it from the man who squared off with the world's most powerful computer, with the whole world watching, and his very identity at stake."—Charles Duhigg,bestselling author of Smarter Faster Better
"From the man at the epi-center of one the ten defining moments of the 20thcentury, a fascinating and insightful overview of how computers came to surpass humans at chess, and what it means for mankind. Deeply research and clearly exposited, it is also a revealing portrait of what it is like to a real-life John Henry pitted against the steam hammer."—Ken Rogoff, bestselling author of This Time is Different
"A highly human exploration of artificial intelligence, its exciting possibilities and inherent limits."
—Max Levchin, cofounder of PayPal, CEO of Affirm, and Silicon Valley angel investor
"Intelligent, absorbing...Thoughtful reading for anyone interested in human and machine cognition and a must for chess fans."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"As Kasparov recounts in arresting detail what it felt like to compete cognitively with a machine, he extrapolates his experience into an optimistic perspective on how computerized intelligence can enhance rather than overwhelm human brainpower, and instead of only eliminating jobs and opportunities, can actually generate them."
—Booklist
"Kasparov includes enough detail to satisfy chess enthusiasts, while providing a thrilling narrative for the casual reader. Deep Thinking delivers a rare balance of analysis and narrative, weaving commentary about technological progress with an inside look at one of the most important chess matches ever played."—Demis Hassabis,Nature
"The raw emotion of [the loss to Deep Blue] bursts out of the pages of Kasparov's gripping story, which he fully recounts for the first time inDeep Thinking... What is striking, and reassuring, is that far from raging against the machine, Kasparov marvels at the capabilities of computers and is excited by the possibilities for future collaboration...reads at times like a fast-paced psychological thriller."—John Thornhill,Financial Times
"Deep Thinkingis like Kasparov himself: fascinating, razor-sharp, and provocative. In it he finally tells us, twenty years later, what he's learned from participating in the most famous human vs. machine competition since John Henry. The answer is a huge amount, which is also what you'll learn from readingDeep Thinking."—Andrew McAfee, principal research scientist at MIT and coauthor ofThe Second Machine Age
"Garry Kasparov has been a true pioneer in both the theory and practice of human-machine intelligence.Deep Thinkingencompasses his wisdom in these areas in a highly entertaining and informative manner. I couldn't put it down, and don't think you will be able to either."—Tyler Cowen, author ofThe Great Stagnation
"Few people have a more interesting or illuminating perspective than Garry Kasparov.Deep Thinkingis a provocative and fascinating read that will challenge the conventional wisdom about our future."—Bill McDermott, CEO of SAP
"Garry Kasparov's perspectives on artificial intelligence are borne of personal experience - and despite that, are optimistic, wise and compelling. It's one thing for the giants of Silicon Valley to tell us our future is bright; it is another thing to hear it from the man who squared off with the world's most powerful computer, with the whole world watching, and his very identity at stake."—Charles Duhigg,bestselling author of Smarter Faster Better
"From the man at the epi-center of one the ten defining moments of the 20thcentury, a fascinating and insightful overview of how computers came to surpass humans at chess, and what it means for mankind. Deeply research and clearly exposited, it is also a revealing portrait of what it is like to a real-life John Henry pitted against the steam hammer."—Ken Rogoff, bestselling author of This Time is Different
"A highly human exploration of artificial intelligence, its exciting possibilities and inherent limits."
—Max Levchin, cofounder of PayPal, CEO of Affirm, and Silicon Valley angel investor
"Intelligent, absorbing...Thoughtful reading for anyone interested in human and machine cognition and a must for chess fans."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"As Kasparov recounts in arresting detail what it felt like to compete cognitively with a machine, he extrapolates his experience into an optimistic perspective on how computerized intelligence can enhance rather than overwhelm human brainpower, and instead of only eliminating jobs and opportunities, can actually generate them."
—Booklist
"Kasparov includes enough detail to satisfy chess enthusiasts, while providing a thrilling narrative for the casual reader. Deep Thinking delivers a rare balance of analysis and narrative, weaving commentary about technological progress with an inside look at one of the most important chess matches ever played."—Demis Hassabis,Nature
"The raw emotion of [the loss to Deep Blue] bursts out of the pages of Kasparov's gripping story, which he fully recounts for the first time inDeep Thinking... What is striking, and reassuring, is that far from raging against the machine, Kasparov marvels at the capabilities of computers and is excited by the possibilities for future collaboration...reads at times like a fast-paced psychological thriller."—John Thornhill,Financial Times
"Deep Thinkingis like Kasparov himself: fascinating, razor-sharp, and provocative. In it he finally tells us, twenty years later, what he's learned from participating in the most famous human vs. machine competition since John Henry. The answer is a huge amount, which is also what you'll learn from readingDeep Thinking."—Andrew McAfee, principal research scientist at MIT and coauthor ofThe Second Machine Age
"Garry Kasparov has been a true pioneer in both the theory and practice of human-machine intelligence.Deep Thinkingencompasses his wisdom in these areas in a highly entertaining and informative manner. I couldn't put it down, and don't think you will be able to either."—Tyler Cowen, author ofThe Great Stagnation
"Few people have a more interesting or illuminating perspective than Garry Kasparov.Deep Thinkingis a provocative and fascinating read that will challenge the conventional wisdom about our future."—Bill McDermott, CEO of SAP