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Artifictional Intelligence - by Harry Collins (Paperback)

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  • Recent startling successes in machine intelligence using a technique called 'deep learning' seem to blur the line between human and machine as never before.
  • About the Author: Harry Collins is a Fellow of the British Academy, and Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University
  • 232 Pages
  • Science, Philosophy & Social Aspects

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About the Book



Startling successes in machine intelligence using 'deep learning' have dramatically raised the stakes in the rise of AI. However, Harry Collins argues that it is still impossible to foresee a time when machines will be sufficiently embedded in society to be independent of human input or when we cannot distinguish between humans and computers--



Book Synopsis



Recent startling successes in machine intelligence using a technique called 'deep learning' seem to blur the line between human and machine as never before. Are computers on the cusp of becoming so intelligent that they will render humans obsolete? Harry Collins argues we are getting ahead of ourselves, caught up in images of a fantastical future dreamt up in fictional portrayals. The greater present danger is that we lose sight of the very real limitations of artificial intelligence and readily enslave ourselves to stupid computers: the 'Surrender'.

By dissecting the intricacies of language use and meaning, Collins shows how far we have to go before we cannot distinguish between the social understanding of humans and computers. When the stakes are so high, we need to set the bar higher: to rethink 'intelligence' and recognize its inherent social basis. Only if machine learning succeeds on this count can we congratulate ourselves on having produced artificial intelligence.



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"In an age when heady promises and dark warnings from advocates of a fast-approaching "Technological Singularity" regularly make front-page news, this book offers timely words of caution."
J. Mark Bishop, Director of the Tungsten Centre for Intelligent Data Analytics, Goldsmiths, University of London

"By highlighting artificial intelligence's fundamental failures, Professor Collins provides an overdue correction to "the market-driven urge to advertise its successes". Authoritative and technically accurate, this book will be essential for students of AI, policy makers, business innovators and the broader public for many years."
Alan Blackwell, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge

"[Harry Collins examines] pervasive existential fears over artificial intelligence and its perceived threat in the 'deep learning' era. Collins probes this idea trenchantly and in considerable detail. Pointing to computers' inability to factor in social context, master natural language use well enough to pass a severe Turing test, or wield embodied cognition, he argues that the real danger we face is not a takeover by superior computers, but slavery to stupid ones."
Barbara Kiser, Nature

"[E]ven as a non-industry expert, Collins has still read deeply in this area, and consequently is posing some important, challenging questions. Having already experienced long periods of AI winters this book provides a robust challenge to those techno solutionist optimists who see AI-delivered solutions through overly rose-tinted glasses."
Simon Cocking, Irish Tech News

"If you are looking for a balanced debate on artificial intelligence, or are engaged in a critique of deep learning, concerned with the implications of singularity on society, intrigued by the notion of equivalence of human and machine intelligence, a critical observer of automation vs augmentation debate, perplexed by the ongoing interest in Turing test, or curious about what AI narratives attract AI research funding, then this book, by a critical scholar, a reflective narrator and a far-sighted teacher, Harry Collins, is for you."
Karamjit S. Gill, AI & Society

"Collins has provided a distinctive perspective to the conversation on AI."
Metascience

"[P]resents some interesting questions, most notably about how an embeddedness based on layers of data abstraction may or may not map onto embeddedness in social context. [...] Collins's frameworks often prove useful for questioning and analyzing what tends to be very messy data, and the book is sure to produce lively discussion among students and established scholars alike."
Sarah E. Sachs, Contemporary Sociology



About the Author



Harry Collins is a Fellow of the British Academy, and Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University
Dimensions (Overall): 8.2 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Philosophy & Social Aspects
Publisher: Polity Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Harry Collins
Language: English
Street Date: September 4, 2018
TCIN: 1006095297
UPC: 9781509504121
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-6979
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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