Artificial Intelligence (e-bog) af Sharma, Pankaj
Sharma, Pankaj

Artificial Intelligence e-bog

359,43 DKK
What will the future be?A dystopian landscape controlled by machines or a brave new world full of possibilities?Perhaps the answer lies with Artificial Intelligence (AI)-a phenomenon much beyond technology that has, continues to, and will shape lives in ways we do not understand yet.This book traces the evolution of AI in contemporary history. It analyses how AI is primarily being driven by "…
What will the future be?A dystopian landscape controlled by machines or a brave new world full of possibilities?Perhaps the answer lies with Artificial Intelligence (AI)-a phenomenon much beyond technology that has, continues to, and will shape lives in ways we do not understand yet.This book traces the evolution of AI in contemporary history. It analyses how AI is primarily being driven by "e;capital"e; as the only "e;factor of production"e; and its consequences for the global political economy. It further explores the dystopian prospect of mass unemployment by AI and takes up the ethical aspects of AI and its possible use in undermining natural and fundamental rights.A tract for the times, this volume will be a major intervention in an area that is heavily debated but rarely understood. It will be essential reading for researchers and students of digital humanities, politics, economics, science and technology studies, physics, and computer science. It will also be key reading for policy makers, cyber experts and bureaucrats.
E-bog 359,43 DKK
Forfattere Sharma, Pankaj (forfatter)
Udgivet 10.10.2018
Længde 150 sider
Genrer HPQ
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429865411

What will the future be?A dystopian landscape controlled by machines or a brave new world full of possibilities?Perhaps the answer lies with Artificial Intelligence (AI)-a phenomenon much beyond technology that has, continues to, and will shape lives in ways we do not understand yet.This book traces the evolution of AI in contemporary history. It analyses how AI is primarily being driven by "e;capital"e; as the only "e;factor of production"e; and its consequences for the global political economy. It further explores the dystopian prospect of mass unemployment by AI and takes up the ethical aspects of AI and its possible use in undermining natural and fundamental rights.A tract for the times, this volume will be a major intervention in an area that is heavily debated but rarely understood. It will be essential reading for researchers and students of digital humanities, politics, economics, science and technology studies, physics, and computer science. It will also be key reading for policy makers, cyber experts and bureaucrats.