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The Atomic Human by Neil D. Lawrence
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The Atomic Human

What Makes US Unique in the Age of AI

PublicAffairs · 2024-09-03

The Atomic Human: What Makes US Unique in the Age of AI

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  • Good for readers who enjoy Business & Economics / Industries / Computers & Information Technology
  • Good for readers interested in human
  • Good for fans of Artificial Intelligence

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  • Themes: Human.
  • Reading lane: Industries and Social Aspects.
  • Publisher: PublicAffairs.

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  • Business & Economics / Industries / Computers & Information Technology

    82%
  • Computers / Social Aspects / Human-Computer Interaction

    81%
  • Politics & Social Sciences/Sociology/Social Theory

    77%

About This Book

From a renowned computer scientist, this book seeks the distinctive human quality that will prevail against artificial intelligence. If artificial intelligence takes over decision-making what, then, is unique and irreplaceable about human intelligence? The Atomic Human is a journey of discovery to the core of what it is to be human, in search of the qualities that cannot be replaced by the machine. Neil Lawrence brings a timely, fresh perspective to this new era, recounting...

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From a renowned computer scientist, this book seeks the distinctive human quality that will prevail against artificial intelligence. If artificial intelligence takes over decision-making what, then, is unique and irreplaceable about human intelligence? The Atomic Human is a journey of discovery to the core of what it is to be human, in search of the qualities that cannot be replaced by the machine. Neil Lawrence brings a timely, fresh perspective to this new era, recounting his personal journey to understand the riddle of intelligence. By contrasting our own intelligence with the capabilities of machine intelligence through history, The Atomic Human reveals the technical origins, capabilities, and limitations of AI systems, and how they should be wielded–not just by the experts, but ordinary people.

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