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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
We are living in the first moments of a new age. A new kind of mind is waking up in our world, and it is a mind we have built.
The hum of artificial intelligence is the background noise of the 21st century, powering everything from our streaming recommendations to the complex systems that manage our economies. But behind the practical marvels lies a profound philosophical earthquake. We are creating entities that can learn, reason, and create, forcing us to confront the most fundamental questions about intelligence, consciousness, and the very nature of what it means to be human.
Mindcode: The Philosophy of AI is an urgent and accessible guide to the most important conversation of our time. This is not a technical manual, nor is it a work of science fiction. It is a rigorous philosophical inquiry that demystifies the hype and provides a comprehensive map of the new world we are building.
This landmark book journeys through the entire landscape of AI, from its historical roots to its speculative future, exploring:
The Foundations of a Thinking Machine: Can a machine truly understand, or is it just a sophisticated mimic? We explore the legacy of the Turing Test and John Searle's chilling Chinese Room argument. The Ghost in the Machine: Could an AI ever experience the redness of a rose? A deep dive into the "Hard Problem of Consciousness," the nature of qualia, and the philosophical quest to determine if a machine could ever have an inner life or a genuine self. The Moral Maze of Modern AI: An unflinching look at the ethical crises of today. We dissect the anatomy of algorithmic bias in our justice and economic systems, the alarming future of autonomous weapons, the erosion of privacy, and the crisis of meaning in a world of widespread automation. The Co-Evolution of Mind and Machine: A forward-looking perspective on our shared future. We examine the potential for a symbiotic partnership between human and machine, the threat of AI-generated "deepfakes" to our sense of reality, and the awesome, world-altering possibility of a technological Singularity.
Mindcode: The Philosophy of AI is a crucial resource for the concerned citizen, the curious student, the policymaker, and the technologist. It argues that the greatest challenges of AI are not technical, but human. The code we write for our machines is ultimately a reflection of our own values. In our struggle to build an artificial mind, we are holding up a mirror to our own, and the reflection will change our world forever. This book is an invitation to look into that mirror and to begin the vital work of choosing what kind of future we will build.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
We are living in the first moments of a new age. A new kind of mind is waking up in our world, and it is a mind we have built.
The hum of artificial intelligence is the background noise of the 21st century, powering everything from our streaming recommendations to the complex systems that manage our economies. But behind the practical marvels lies a profound philosophical earthquake. We are creating entities that can learn, reason, and create, forcing us to confront the most fundamental questions about intelligence, consciousness, and the very nature of what it means to be human.
Mindcode: The Philosophy of AI is an urgent and accessible guide to the most important conversation of our time. This is not a technical manual, nor is it a work of science fiction. It is a rigorous philosophical inquiry that demystifies the hype and provides a comprehensive map of the new world we are building.
This landmark book journeys through the entire landscape of AI, from its historical roots to its speculative future, exploring:
The Foundations of a Thinking Machine: Can a machine truly understand, or is it just a sophisticated mimic? We explore the legacy of the Turing Test and John Searle's chilling Chinese Room argument. The Ghost in the Machine: Could an AI ever experience the redness of a rose? A deep dive into the "Hard Problem of Consciousness," the nature of qualia, and the philosophical quest to determine if a machine could ever have an inner life or a genuine self. The Moral Maze of Modern AI: An unflinching look at the ethical crises of today. We dissect the anatomy of algorithmic bias in our justice and economic systems, the alarming future of autonomous weapons, the erosion of privacy, and the crisis of meaning in a world of widespread automation. The Co-Evolution of Mind and Machine: A forward-looking perspective on our shared future. We examine the potential for a symbiotic partnership between human and machine, the threat of AI-generated "deepfakes" to our sense of reality, and the awesome, world-altering possibility of a technological Singularity.
Mindcode: The Philosophy of AI is a crucial resource for the concerned citizen, the curious student, the policymaker, and the technologist. It argues that the greatest challenges of AI are not technical, but human. The code we write for our machines is ultimately a reflection of our own values. In our struggle to build an artificial mind, we are holding up a mirror to our own, and the reflection will change our world forever. This book is an invitation to look into that mirror and to begin the vital work of choosing what kind of future we will build.