Reflections on Intelligence

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
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Author: Magnus Vinding ISBN: 9781536511499
Publisher: Magnus Vinding Publication: August 4, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Magnus Vinding
ISBN: 9781536511499
Publisher: Magnus Vinding
Publication: August 4, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

A lot of people are talking about “superintelligent AI” these days. But what are they talking about? Indeed, what is “intelligence” in the first place? This question is generally left unanswered, even unasked, in discussions about the perils and promises of artificial intelligence, which tends to make these discussions more confusing than enlightening. More clarity and skepticism about this term “intelligence” is desperately needed. Hence this book. 

'Reflections on Intelligence' aims to look deeper into the concept of “intelligence”, and to question common assumptions about the phenomenon, or rather phenomena, that we refer to with the word “intelligence”. Based on such an examination, it proceeds to criticize some of the views and ideas commonly discussed in relation to the future of artificial intelligence, and to draw some general conclusions about the future of "intelligence".

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A lot of people are talking about “superintelligent AI” these days. But what are they talking about? Indeed, what is “intelligence” in the first place? This question is generally left unanswered, even unasked, in discussions about the perils and promises of artificial intelligence, which tends to make these discussions more confusing than enlightening. More clarity and skepticism about this term “intelligence” is desperately needed. Hence this book. 

'Reflections on Intelligence' aims to look deeper into the concept of “intelligence”, and to question common assumptions about the phenomenon, or rather phenomena, that we refer to with the word “intelligence”. Based on such an examination, it proceeds to criticize some of the views and ideas commonly discussed in relation to the future of artificial intelligence, and to draw some general conclusions about the future of "intelligence".

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