Four Laws for the Artificially Intelligent.

Four Laws for the Artificially Intelligent redefines possibilities and offers leverage to turn AI visions into reality. It is a story of transformation: of people, of companies, and of artificial intelligence itself. The Four Laws is unique in its combination of stories and science illustrating how...

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Cover -- Halftitle -- Title -- Copyright -- Description -- Contents -- Testimonials -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: AI Seeks an Introduction -- Chapter 1: You Must Ask the Right Questions -- Chapter 2: Originality Consists in Returning to the Origin -- Part II: The First Law -- Chapter 3: Adaptation Is Not Imitation -- Chapter 4: How Big Is Big Data? -- Chapter 5: We Need AI to Tell Us Who We Are -- Part III: The Second Law -- Chapter 6: Don't Change the Goals, Adjust the Action Steps -- Chapter 7: Ethics Is Directed to Secure Inner Perfection -- Chapter 8: Bending Acts of Government to Selfish Purpose -- Part IV: The Third Law -- Chapter 9: A Price of Survival Under Stress Is Becoming Older -- Chapter 10: AI Must Pass Into Communication for Its Fulfillment -- Chapter 11: Old Dogma Screams at New Truth -- Part V: The Fourth Law -- Chapter 12: Culture Is the Sum of Human Behaviors -- Chapter 13: Bits Are Symbols for Concepts Communicated by AI -- Chapter 14: Process as Culture -- Part VI: AI Seeks Closure -- Chapter 15: Having an Affair With Your Own Image -- Chapter 16: A Machine for Grinding Out Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- About the Author -- Index -- Adpage -- Backcover.
Four Laws for the Artificially Intelligent redefines possibilities and offers leverage to turn AI visions into reality. It is a story of transformation: of people, of companies, and of artificial intelligence itself. The Four Laws is unique in its combination of stories and science illustrating how a technology competing with human consciousness is introduced and assimilated within a company. A work of creative nonfiction stretched on a frame of research, it is an essential trail guide for navigating the Industry Version 4.0 jungle in a search of the fruits of innovation.
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