No matter how much we are scared of machines, the problem is not with them.
Artificial intelligence is smarter than humans. It can process information at the speed of light and focus on solving the task at hand without getting distracted...
by anything else. Artificial intelligence can look into the future, predict the course of events, and even, using sensors, see through both the physical and virtual worlds. So why do some experts warn us that artificial intelligence could become a source of great troubles?
The answer lies in us, humans. Every action we take is viewed by artificial intelligence as an element of incoming information that shapes its worldview, so all the imperfections of the world are reflected in the data it processes. Does this mean we are doomed? Mo Gawdat, author of the international bestseller "The Happiness Formula," draws on his vast experience to answer this question and explains what each of us can do to teach humanity and machines to live in harmony. With over 30 years of career at the forefront of science and technology, including as Business Director of Google [X], few are better positioned than him to explain what we will have to deal with in the future.
By 2049, artificial intelligence will be a billion times smarter than humans. The author explains how to change the current trend and convince artificial intelligence to keep humanity alive. This book contains a concrete plan on how we could save ourselves, our loved ones, and the planet as a whole.
Author: Мо Гавдат
Printhouse: Popurri
Series: Psychology. Miscellany
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2025
ISBN: 9789851561953
Number of pages: 376
Size: 210х145х15 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 440 g
ID: 1718996