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Warum Maschinen niemals die Welt regieren werden - Künstliche
Intelligenz ohne Angst
Derzeit nur in Englisch erhältlich.
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:
1.
Human intelligence is a capability of a complex dynamic system-the
human brain and central nervous system.
2. 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.
ISBN 9781032309934
Taschenbuch, Englisch
Kamasha Verlag
Erscheinungsdatum 12. August 2022
354 Seiten
46,49 € |