
The smart-machines revolution is reshaping our lives and our societies. Here, Sir Nigel Shadbolt, one of the world's leading authorities on artificial intelligence, and Roger Hampson dispel terror, confusion, and misconception. We are not about to be elbowed aside by a rebel army of super-intelligent robots of our own creation. We were using tools before we became Homo sapiens, and will continue to build and master them, no matter how complicated they become. How we exercise that control--in our private lives, in employment, in politics--and make the best of the wonderful opportunities, will determine our collective future well-being.Chapter by chapter, The Digital Ape outline how our choices and the use and adaptation of the tools we've created can lead to opportunities for the environment (both built and natural), health, and our security. Shadbolt and Hampson are uniquely well-suited to draw on historical precedent and technical know-how to offer a vision of the future that is exciting, rather than nerve-wracking, to contemplate.
How can humanity effectively integrate smart machines into society without succumbing to technological determinism or existential dread? Sir Nigel Shadbolt, a prominent expert in artificial intelligence, and Roger Hampson argue that humans have a long history of tool-making that defines our species, suggesting that current advancements in AI are a continuation of this evolutionary trajectory rather than a replacement of human agency. They provide a framework for understanding how intentional policy and personal choices can steer technological development toward beneficial outcomes for health, the environment, and security.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a balanced, accessible primer for those seeking to understand the societal implications of AI without the alarmism often found in popular media. Readers frequently note the authors' ability to synthesize complex technical concepts into a clear, optimistic vision for the future of human-machine collaboration.
Page Count:
353
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190933003
ISBN-13:
9780190933005
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