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Artificial Intelligence: Rise of the Lightspeed Learners

โœ Scribed by Charles Jennings, David Hume Kennerly


Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
217
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Self-learning machines called AIs are popping up all around us. Theyโ€™re real, and really important. Theyโ€™re affecting our livesโ€”as workers, consumers, investors, citizens, patients and students. AIs bring huge promise, but also existential risk. The biggest risk isnโ€™t killer robotsโ€”itโ€™s the renegade leaders, despots, and unrestrained hackers everywhere we should worry about.

Charles Jenningsโ€™ insightful new book,
Artificial Intelligence: The Rise of the Lightspeed Learners presents sides of AI most people have never even considered before. That surprises are a main product of AIs. That AI cybersecurity is much more critical than traditional IT security. That, as Vladimir Putin put it, โ€œthe country that leads in AI will control the world.โ€ Jennings blends insights into Silicon Valley, Washington D.C., and Beijing with insider AI stories, irreverent humor and strong opinions. He explores the global AI ecosystem from Cambridge to Beijing; and provides a stark assessment of AI activity in Chinaโ€”where he lived for two years working with senior government officials. He claims that the U.S. and China are in an AI horserace that will be the most important technology contest ever, with the outcome still very much in doubt.

Consisting of stories, musings, interviews, and more, it provides a timely and accessible explanation of AI and its key issues to the general reading public.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. An Uncanny Ability to Learn
Chapter 2. Not Your Fatherโ€™s AI
Chapter 3. A Leap of Singularities
Chapter 4. Truckinโ€™ in Flip-Flops
Chapter 5. Ben Franklinโ€™s Purse
Chapter 6. A Modest Proposal
Chapter 7. Uncle Sam vs. Red Star
Chapter 8. The Porn Starโ€™s Deepfake and Other Security Paradoxes
Chapter 9. AIs in the Government Henhouse
Chapter 10. The AI Casino
Chapter 11. Of Poetry, Poodles, and Crows
Chapter 12. The Way Forward
Appendix. Personal AI Strategies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author


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