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The Road to Conscious Machines: The Story of AI: Pelican Books

Autor Michael Wooldridge
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mar 2021
'A terrific book-essential readingfor everyone seeking to make sense of Artificial Intelligence' Professor Sir Adrian Smith, Director and Chief Executive of the Alan Turing Institute

In this myth-busting guide to AI past and present, one of the world's leading researchers shows why our fears for the future are misplaced.


The ultimate dream of AI is to build machines that are like us: conscious and self-aware. While this remains a remote possibility, rapid progress in AI is already transforming our world. Yet the public debate is still largely centred on unlikely prospects, from sentient machines to dystopian robot takeovers.

In this lively and clear-headed guide, Michael Wooldridge challenges the prevailing narrative,revealing how the hype distracts us from both the more immediate risks that this technology poses - from algorithmic bias to fake news - and the true life-changing potential of the field.The Road to Conscious Machineselucidates the discoveries of AI's greatest pioneers from Alan Turing to Demis Hassabis, and what today's researchers actually think and do.

'Nobody understands the past, the present, the promise and the peril of this new technology better than Michael Wooldridge.The definitive account'Matt Ridley, author ofThe Rational Optimist

'Effortlessly readable. The perfect guide to the history and future of AI'Tom Chivers, author ofThe AI Does Not Hate You
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780241333907
ISBN-10: 0241333903
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 111 x 181 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Pelican
Seria Pelican Books

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Michael Wooldridge is a professor of Computer Science and Head of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, where he is a Fellow of Hertford College. He has been an AI researcher since 1989, and has published more than 400 scientific articles on the subject. From 2014 to 2016, he was President of the European Association for AI, and from 2015 to 2017 he was President of the International Joint Conference on AI (IJCAI). He lives in Oxford with his wife and two children.

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Aterrificbook -essential readingfor everyone seeking to make sense of Artificial Intelligence. Wooldridge provides aclear-sighted and entertainingaccount of both the technical development of AI and the social and ethical issues arising from its increasing deployment.
Takes us expertly by the hand through the labyrinth of Artificial Intelligence.A penetrating and lucid contribution to our digital understanding, which dispels many of the myths surrounding AI.Authoritative but accessible and highly readable.
Calm, informative and refreshingly free of hype, Wooldridge'seffortlessly readablebook is theperfect guideto the history and future of AI.
In the long and often frustrating quest for artificial intelligence, something spectacular has happened in the past decade.Nobody understands the past, the present, the promise and the peril of this new technology better than Michael Wooldridge. He has writtenthe definitive accountof the new AI.
The buzz around AI has unearthed many questions and inThe Road to Conscious Machinesyou get answers.
In an age when AI is promoted as either the greatest threat or best hope for humanity, Wooldridge gives us a text that isaccessible and authoritative. Abalanced and informedview of the decades-long history of AI, its methods and techniques, achievements and shortfalls.
In this diligent and reassuring explanation of the immense difficulty of recreating intelligence in a machine, Michael Wooldridge succeeds not only in writing an engaging history of AI, but in telling us about the fabulously complicated structures on which our own consciousness rests