ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LIFE IN THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LIFE IN THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (ebook)

JEAN-FRANÇOIS CARON

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ROUTLEDGE
ISBN:
9781040409855
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Epublication content package
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Inglés
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Si

This book considers the core theoretical concepts central to understanding Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, providing a clear view of what machines can achieve and what sets them apart from humans. Adopting a balance between an overly critical view fuelled by fear and an uncritical openness based upon the potential benefits, the author argues human uniqueness isn’t inherently threatened by these new technologies, but this does not mean we should use them without restrictions or care. Importantly, he considers the ways human uniqueness will have to evolve as more of our current tasks become automated, and the potential for great improvements in the human condition this might bring as we are forced to shift our attention towards the tasks only we can fully achieve. This accessible, thorough analysis offers anyone interested in the positive and negative implications of AI, autonomous robots, machine-learning, and other technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to enjoy a broad, accessible, and theoretically sound overview of what the new technologies mean to us as humans.

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