Summary of Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Max Tegmark
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Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Max Tegmark | Book Summary | Abbey Beathan
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Explore the mysteries hidden within artificial intelligence and learn how humanity will react to this rapid development.
The existence of artificial intelligence has been something that has overwhelmed us since we found out of its potential. Suspecting one day it might outsmart us and try to control us, or that artificial intelligence will become so advanced it will be able to automate the vast majority of jobs leaving a lot of people without anything to do. We can't continue to live without knowing the full potential of AI and what its influence will be in the near future. In Life 3.0 you'll learn about everything you need to know about artificial intelligence to find out if it's a harmful or beneficial technology in the long run.
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"Your synapses store all your knowledge and skills as roughly 100 terabytes worth of information, while your DNA stores merely about a gigabyte, barely enough to store a single movie download." – Max Tegmark
Artificial intelligence has definitely left us with a lot of questions, it seems to be the future, it brings so many benefits to humanity but nothing is perfect. It has its flaws and drawbacks. Society's worry is that the drawbacks will outweigh the positive details. In order to rest peacefully, the truth must be known and Tegmark has made a book that is easy to read but contains all the information needed to know of an incredible complex topic. Definitely a must- have that will answer every question you might have about AI.
Explore the complex world of AI guided by an MIT professor who has participated in research to keep AI beneficial.
P.S. Life 3.0 is an extremely informative book that tells you all about the future of artificial intelligence.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5In a world where almost everything is extrinsically motivated this summary outlines the benefits and methods of providing intrinsic motivation at work and at home.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very deep book. It seems exaggerated but who knows what gonna happen in the future? People in the past thought that we would fly with a broom and yet today we all fly together with planes. Freaking intriguing summary
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Artificial Intelligence is clearly advanced and more beneficial as Narrow Intelligence so It means after read all it converts into Automatic System.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Probably the best book so far on the possibilities and dangers of artificial intelligence.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5To approach life and AI from a physicists perspective really sets the book apart from like Super intelligence, 2nd Machine age and Humans need not apply. Also, the fictional aspects really makes the book a bit of a page-turner. By far the best book i have read on the topic.
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