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Artificial intelligence : modern magic or dangerous future? / Yorick Wilks.

By: Wilks, Yorick, 1939- [author.].
Series: Hot science (London, England): Publisher: London : Icon Books Ltd, ©2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 166 p: illustrations; 20 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781785785160.Subject(s): Artificial intelligence -- Social aspects | Artificial intelligence -- Popular works | Artificial intelligence | Artificial intelligence -- Social aspectsGenre/Form: Popular works. | Print books.
Contents:
Setting out my stall : what is artificial intelligence? -- How should robots think? : the place of logic in AI -- Our first encounters with AI : the World Wide Web -- What is an AI program like? -- Talking and understanding : AI speech and language -- Can AI really learn? -- AI seeing and doing : robots and computer vision -- Making things personal : Articifical Companions -- The Companion as a way into the web -- AI invades its neighbours : war, ethics, automation and religion -- Shutting up shop : the takeaway message from this book.
Summary: Artificial intelligence has long been a mainstay of science fiction and increasingly it feels as if AI is entering our everyday lives, with technology like Apple's Siri now prominent, and self-driving cars almost upon us.But what do we actually mean when we talk about 'AI'? Are the sentient machines of 2001 or The Matrix a real possibility or will real-world artificial intelligence look and feel very different? What has it done for us so far? And what technologies could it yield in the future?AI expert Yorick Wilks takes a journey through the history of artificial intelligence up to the present day, examining its origins, controversies and achievements, as well as looking into just how it works. He also considers the future, assessing whether these technologies could menace our way of life, but also how we are all likely to benefit from AI applications in the years to come.Entertaining, enlightening, and keenly argued, this is the essential one-stop guide to the AI debate.-Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Setting out my stall : what is artificial intelligence? -- How should robots think? : the place of logic in AI -- Our first encounters with AI : the World Wide Web -- What is an AI program like? -- Talking and understanding : AI speech and language -- Can AI really learn? -- AI seeing and doing : robots and computer vision -- Making things personal : Articifical Companions -- The Companion as a way into the web -- AI invades its neighbours : war, ethics, automation and religion -- Shutting up shop : the takeaway message from this book.

Artificial intelligence has long been a mainstay of science fiction and increasingly it feels as if AI is entering our everyday lives, with technology like Apple's Siri now prominent, and self-driving cars almost upon us.But what do we actually mean when we talk about 'AI'? Are the sentient machines of 2001 or The Matrix a real possibility or will real-world artificial intelligence look and feel very different? What has it done for us so far? And what technologies could it yield in the future?AI expert Yorick Wilks takes a journey through the history of artificial intelligence up to the present day, examining its origins, controversies and achievements, as well as looking into just how it works. He also considers the future, assessing whether these technologies could menace our way of life, but also how we are all likely to benefit from AI applications in the years to come.Entertaining, enlightening, and keenly argued, this is the essential one-stop guide to the AI debate.-Publisher's description.

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