Why machines will never rule the world : (Record no. 14231)
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fixed length control field | 02105cam a2200205 i 4500 |
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
ISBN | 1032309938 |
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ISBN | 9781032309934 |
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
ISBN | 1032315164 |
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
ISBN | 9781032315164 |
MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME | |
Personal name | Landgrebe, Jobst, |
TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Why machines will never rule the world : |
Remainder of title | artificial intelligence without fear / |
Statement of responsibility, etc | Jobst Landgrebe and Barry Smith |
Copyright Date | |
Place of publication | New York, NY : |
Name of publisher | Routledge, |
Year of publication or production | 2023 |
Copyright Date | |
Year of publication or production | ©2023 |
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Number of Pages | xii, 341 pages ; |
SUMMARY, ETC. | |
Summary, etc | The book's core argument is that an artificial intelligence that could equal or exceed human intelligence--sometimes called artificial general intelligence (AGI)--is for mathematical reasons impossible. It offers two specific reasons for this claim: Human intelligence is a capability of a complex dynamic system--the human brain and central nervous system. Systems of this sort cannot be modelled mathematically in a way that allows them to operate inside a computer. In supporting their claim, the authors, Jobst Landgrebe and Barry Smith, marshal evidence from mathematics, physics, computer science, philosophy, linguistics, and biology, setting up their book around three central questions: What are the essential marks of human intelligence? What is it that researchers try to do when they attempt to achieve "artificial intelligence" (AI)? And why, after more than 50 years, are our most common interactions with AI, for example with our bank's computers, still so unsatisfactory? Landgrebe and Smith show how a widespread fear about AI's potential to bring about radical changes in the nature of human beings and in the human social order is founded on an error. There is still, as they demonstrate in a final chapter, a great deal that AI can achieve which will benefit humanity. But these benefits will be achieved without the aid of systems that are more powerful than humans, which are as impossible as AI systems that are intrinsically "evil" or able to "will" a takeover of human society |
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical Term | Artificial intelligence |
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Topical Term | Artificial intelligence. |
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Topical Term | Human-computer interaction. |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Library of Congress Classification |
Koha item type | Books |
Permanent Location | Current Location | Date acquired | Full call number | Accession Number | Koha item type |
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Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters). | Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters). | 11/07/2024 | B842.5.J63 2023 | 0194521 | Books |
Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters). | Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters). | 11/07/2024 | B842.5.J63 2023 | 0194522 | Books |
Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters). | Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters). | 11/07/2024 | B842.5.J632023 | 0194523 | Books |