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Artifictional intelligence : against humanity's surrender to computers

Collins, H. M. (Harry M.), 1943-2018
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Startling successes in machine intelligence using 'deep learning' have dramatically raised the stakes in the rise of AI. However, Harry Collins argues that it is still impossible to foresee a time when machines will be sufficiently embedded in society to be independent of human input or when we cannot distinguish between humans and computers-- Provided by publisher.
Imprint:
Cambidge, UK : Polity Press, 2018.©2018.
Collation:
xi, 239 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Computers in social life and the danger of the surrender -- Expertise and writing about AI : some reflections on the project -- Language and repair -- Humans, social contexts and bodies -- Six levels of artificial intelligence -- Deep learning : precedent-based, pattern-recognising computers -- Kurzweil's brain and the sociology of knowledge -- How humans learn what computers can't -- Two models of artificial intelligence and the way forward -- The editing test and other new versions of the Turing test.
ISBN:
9781509504121 (paperback)
Dewey class:
006.301
Language:
English
BRN:
491126
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