Life 3.0

How will Artificial Intelligence affect crime, war, justice, jobs, society and our very sense of being human The rise of AI has the potential to transform our future than any other technology and there s nobody better qualified or situated to explore that future than Max Tegmark, an MIT professor who s helped mainstream research on how to keep AI beneficial.How can we grow our prosperity through automation without leaving people lacking income or purpose What career advice should we give today s kids How can we make future AI systems robust, so that they do what we want without crashing, malfunctioning or getting hacked Should we fear an arms race in lethal autonomous weapons Will machines eventually outsmart us at all tasks, replacing humans on the job market and perhaps altogether Will AI help life flourish like never before or give us power than we can handle What sort of future do you want This book empowers you to join what may be the most important conversation of our time It doesn t shy away from the full range of viewpoints or from the most controversial issues from superintelligence to meaning, consciousness and the ultimate physical limits on life in the cosmos. New Read Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr Last week, I read Nick Bostrom s groundbreaking Superintelligence , an extremely serious, well thought out look at the dangers of creating real artificial intelligences It left me feelingthan a little concerned despite working in AI myself, I had not fully appreciated how scary it is I ve just finished this book, written about three years after Bostrom s, and now I m evenconcerned.Bostrom s book has the air of being primarily intended for senior policy makers in industry and gove Last week, I read Nick Bostrom s groundbreakin...I have to confess that my first reaction to this book was not anything to do with the contents, but trying to work out if there was something really clever about the the way the book s title is printed on the spine in white on cream, so it s illegible would it be, for example, a subtle test of human versus artificial intelligence AI However, that was just a distraction.Max Tegmark is an interesting and provocative thinker in the physics arena, so I had high hopes for what he d come up with I have to confess that my first reaction to this book was not anything to do with the contents, but trying to work out if there was something really clever about the the way the book s title...Unlike the author, I will try to be concise and make my point clear 1 There is so much name dropping authors, books, theories, Ivy League Universities, tv shows, movies you name it, it s gonna be there and basically it seems like a secondary literature review rather than an original work 2 Some chapters feels like fillers, put there just to make the book thicker, they add little to no useful information on Humans and AIs whatsoever 3 The long awaited like, 300 pages awaited chapters Unlike the author, I will try to be concise and make my point clear 1 There is so much name dropping authors, books, theories, Ivy League Universities, tv shows, movies you name it, it s gonna be there and basically it seems like a secondary literature review rather than an original work 2 Some chapters feels like fillers, put there just to make the book thicker, they add little to no...Just finished listening to an audio version of Life 3.0 Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, a new book by Max Tegmark His My Mathematical Universe is one of my favorites, so I was really looking forward to his new book And he didn t disappoint This is a gripping text for anyone interested in AI and the future of life on our planet and beyond Without a doubt, this is the most important conversation of our times If you fail to see why it is so important, consider this Mos Just finished listening to an audio version of Life 3.0 Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, a new book by Max Tegmark His My Mathematical Universe is one of my favorites, so I was really looking forward to his new book And he didn t disappoint This is a gripping text for anyone interested in AI and the future of life on our planet and beyond Without a doubt, this is the most important conversation of our times If you fail to see why it is so important, consider this Most AI experts and industry insiders predict that artificial general intelligence human level and above will become a reality either in a couple of decades or within this century If someone told you that aliens are heading toward our planet and will land in some 20 years, I guess a lot of people, I mean really a lot of people, would start to freak out Politicians, the ...Probably the best book so far on the possibilities and dangers of artificial intelligence The grown up boy genius, Max Tegmark, is ebullient, full of energy, and very charming What might be considered name dropping in another author is readily forgiven, as he pulls us into the excitement of this rapidly developing field, and his cofounding of The Future Life Institute to ensure that safety measures are adopted to stop AI from dispensing with its dumb old human forebears.The prelude contains a Probably the best book so far on the possibilities and dangers of artificial intelligence The grown up boy genius, Max Tegmark, is ebullient, full of energy, and very charming What might be considered name dropping in anot...Nothing in this book was original All of the many topics covered in this book were covered in other books that I have read previously There was definitely a tedious feel to each of the chapters I think there is noimportant or interesting topic then super AI and the author is right when he wants to highlight the topic, but, please tell me things I don t already know The author started each chapter by telling me something that I had already knew, then he would tell me almost nothingNothing in this book was original All of the many topics covered in this book were covered in other books that I have read previously There was definitely a tedious feel to each of the chapters I think there is noimportant or interesting topic...Life 3.0 Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence which I won through Goodreads Giveaways is a fascinating subject that seems like the stuff of a science fiction novel It begins with an imaginative what if premise with the tale of the Omega Team who, with a strong commitment to helping humanity secretly build an AI cal...By far the best book i have read on the topic To approach life and AI from a physicists perspective really sets this book apart from say Superintelligence, 2nd Machineage and Humans need not apply Also, the fictional aspects really makes this book a bit of a page turner.I received this book for free through Goodreads Giveaways and have chosen to give my honest opinion about it.This book was a phenomenal read It opened my mind up to so many new things, it was truly very insightful The arguments and ideas presented in this book develop some current wel...Tegmark is an exuberant AI cheerleader awash in the unbridled nerdy enthusiasm of an inevitable post human future To his credit the book, a reflection of the work he s doing out in the world, attempts to broaden the discussion around AI to somethingthan wondering if sentient robots will kill us all His prelude on a plausible AI trajectory is compelling and thoughtful stuff and I loved how it expanded the way I think of AI s progress The exploration into considering whether super intelli Tegmark is an exuberant AI cheerleader awash in the unbridled nerdy enthusiasm of an inevitable post human future To his credit the book, a reflection of the work he s doing out in the world, attempts to broaden the discussion around AI to somethingthan wondering if sentient robots will kill us all His prelude on a plausible AI trajectory is compelling and thoughtful stuff and I loved how it expanded the way I think of AI s progress The exploration into considering whether super intelligent AI become zo...

Life 3.0
  • 15 April 2017
  • Audio CD
  • 384 pages
  • 0451485076
  • Max Tegmark
  • Life 3.0