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020 _a9781529375978
082 _a006.3
_bKIS
100 _aKissinger, Henry
245 _aAge of AI : and our human future
260 _bJohn Murray,
_c2021
_aLondon :
300 _aix, 256 p. ;
_c25 cm
365 _b799.00
_cINR
_d00
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aAn A.I. that learned to play chess discovered moves that no human champion would have conceived of. Driverless cars edge forward at red lights, just like impatient humans, and so far, nobody can explain why it happens. Artificial intelligence is being put to use in sports, medicine, education, and even (frighteningly) how we wage war. In this book, three of our most accomplished and deep thinkers come together to explore how A.I. could affect our relationship with knowledge, impact our world views, and change society and politics as profoundly as the ideas of the Enlightenment.
650 _aArtificial general intelligence
650 _aAlphaZero
650 _aArtificial general intelligence
650 _aForecasting
650 _aCyber weapons
650 _aDigital age
650 _aGenerative models
650 _aGeopolitics
650 _aGlobal network platforms
650 _aSocial aspects
650 _a Halicin
650 _aHuman identity
650 _a Korean war
650 _aMilitary technologies
650 _aPharmaceutical research
650 _aSearch engines
650 _a World war
650 _a Foreign policy
700 _aSchmidt, Eric
700 _aHuttenlocher, Daniel P.
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