Generative artificial intelligence : what everyone need to know / Jerry Kaplan

By: Kaplan, Jerry [author]
Language: English Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2024Description: x, 224 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780197773536Subject(s): Artificial intelligence -- Economic aspects | Artificial intelligence -- Social aspects | Artificial intelligence -- Industrial applicationsDDC classification: 006.3 Summary: "Advances in Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) have created a new class of computer systems that exhibit astonishing proficiency on a wide variety of tasks with superhuman performance, producing novel text, images, music, and software by analyzing enormous collections of digitized information. Soon, these systems will provide expert medical care, offer legal advice, draft documents, write computer programs, tutor our children, and generate music and art. These advances will accelerate progress in science, art, and human knowledge, but they will also bring new dangers. Have we finally discovered the holy grail of AI -- machines that match or exceed human intelligence? Which industries and professions will thrive, and which will wither? What risks and dangers will it pose? How can we ensure that these systems respect our ethical principles? Will the benefits be broadly distributed or accrue to a lucky few? How will GAI alter our political systems and international conflicts? Are we merely a stepping stone to a new form of non-biological life, or are we just getting better at building useful gadgets?" -- Back cover
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"Advances in Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) have created a new class of computer systems that exhibit astonishing proficiency on a wide variety of tasks with superhuman performance, producing novel text, images, music, and software by analyzing enormous collections of digitized information. Soon, these systems will provide expert medical care, offer legal advice, draft documents, write computer programs, tutor our children, and generate music and art. These advances will accelerate progress in science, art, and human knowledge, but they will also bring new dangers. Have we finally discovered the holy grail of AI -- machines that match or exceed human intelligence? Which industries and professions will thrive, and which will wither? What risks and dangers will it pose? How can we ensure that these systems respect our ethical principles? Will the benefits be broadly distributed or accrue to a lucky few? How will GAI alter our political systems and international conflicts? Are we merely a stepping stone to a new form of non-biological life, or are we just getting better at building useful gadgets?" -- Back cover

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