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Intelligence Unbound

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eBook - The Future of Uploaded and Machine Minds

Russell Blackford/Damien Broderick

WILEY-BLACKWELL

20.99

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Zusatztext

<p><i>Intelligence Unbound</i> explores the prospects, promises, and potential dangers of machine intelligence and uploaded minds in a collection of state-of-the-art essays from internationally recognized philosophers, AI researchers, science fiction authors, and theorists.</p><ul><li>Compelling and intellectually sophisticated exploration of the latest thinking on Artificial Intelligence and machine minds</li><li>Features contributions from an international cast of philosophers, Artificial Intelligence researchers, science fiction authors, and more</li><li>Offers current, diverse perspectives on machine intelligence and uploaded minds, emerging topics of tremendous interest</li><li>Illuminates the nature and ethics of tomorrows machine mindsand of the convergence of humans and machinesto consider the pros and cons of a variety of intriguing possibilities</li><li>Considers classic philosophical puzzles as well as the latest topics debated by scholars</li><li>Covers a wide range of viewpoints and arguments regarding the prospects of uploading and machine intelligence, including proponents and skeptics, pros and cons</li></ul>

Autorenportrait

<p><b>Russell Blackford</b> is an Australian philosopher, literary critic, and author, based at the University of Newcastle, NSW. He is editor-in-chief of<i>The Journal of Evolution and Technology,</i>and his books include<i>Freedom of Religion and the Secular State</i>(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012).</p><p><b>Damien Broderick</b> is an award-winning Australian science and fiction writer, editor and critical theorist. He has written or edited some 60 books, including<i>The Spike</i>(revised, ed. 2002), the first full-length treatment of the technological Singularity, and<i>Year Million</i>(ed. 2008), about the deep future.</p>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 29.05.2014

Umfang: 352 S., 3.62 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781118736791

Umbreit-Nr.: 6829940

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