The Atomic Human - Understanding Ourselves in the Age of AI

Av Neil D. Lawrence

| 2024
The Atomic Human - Understanding Ourselves in the Age of AI
Finns i lager?
Webblager
Stockholm Hämta i butik
Göteborg Hämta i butik
Malmö Hämta i butik

‘The clarity, authority, wit and insight Lawrence brings to bear are like torches shining into the turbulent darkness of a subject we all wonder at, but which we mostly feel unable to even to think or talk about with any confidence. Hugely recommended’ Stephen Fry

What does Artificial Intelligence mean for our identity? Our fascination with AI stems from the perceived uniqueness of human intelligence. We believe it's what differentiates us. Fears of AI not only concern how it invades our digital lives, but also the implied threat of an intelligence that displaces us from our position at the centre of the world.

Neil D. Lawrence's visionary book shows why these fears may be misplaced. Atomism, proposed by Democritus, suggested it was impossible to continue dividing matter down into ever smaller components: eventually we reach a point where a cut cannot be made (the Greek for uncuttable is 'atom'). In the same way, by slicing away at the facets of human intelligence that can be replaced by machines, AI uncovers what is left: an indivisible core that is the essence of humanity.

Taggar: AI & robotar

Kommentarer

Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev