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Artificial Intelligence: Confronting the Revolution by James Adams & Richard Kletter

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The robots are coming — but they probably don’t look anything like you expected…

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is going to revolutionise your life. Will it cost you your job, or give you a new career? Will it isolate or liberate you? Will it lead us all into a new type of war, or save us all from sickness?

The truth is that nobody knows, yet. But the AI revolution is fast approaching, and the world has little time to prepare. But prepare we must, because, as James Adams and Richard Kletter explain in Artificial Intelligence: Confronting the Revolution, what mankind has set in motion cannot now be undone — and it’s going to change everything.

In this ground-breaking work, Adams and Kletter clearly explain the potential and likely ramifications of AI. They show how ill-prepared we are for the forthcoming ‘fourth industrial revolution’ and look at how human beings might fare as it unfolds. Meticulously researched and extensively referenced, this guidebook to the brave new world is written by two highly credible authors, who use all of their experience, insight and contacts to give readers a privileged look into that which is to come. This is surely a ‘must read’ for anybody who takes an interest in current affairs and social history, as well as those with an interest in technology.

James Adams is a former Sunday Times journalist and entrepreneur and a former Board Member of the National Security Agency who has worked with the CIA and the White House on issues including cyber security, warfare (including cyber warfare), espionage and terrorism.

Richard Kletter has been a Research Associate at Stanford focused on new communications technology, an adjunct professor at USC where he consults for the DOD lab, The Institute For Creative Technology. He co-holds mobile software patents and ran a web content company funded by leading tech companies.

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  • Is Pinocchio an A.I? and as such will tomorrow's A.I "just want to be a real boy"?

  • Thank you for sharing this book with us. This book seems to be a timely and informative guide to the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence. The authors' background and experience make them credible sources of information and their insights into the potential ramifications of AI are sure to be valuable for anyone who wants to understand this complex topic. I appreciate that the book takes a balanced approach, exploring both the potential benefits and challenges of AI. It's clear that the AI revolution is going to have a significant impact on our lives, and it's important that we are prepared for what's to come. I look forward to reading this book and learning more about this fascinating and rapidly evolving field.

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      Although I haven't read it yet. I 100% agree with everything that you said. 👍👍

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        Thank you for your comment and agreement with my thoughts on "Artificial Intelligence: Confronting the Revolution." It's great to see that others share my interest in this important topic. I believe that it's crucial for us to stay informed about the potential ramifications of AI and to prepare ourselves for the changes that are on the horizon. I hope that after reading the book, we can have a more nuanced understanding of the impact that AI will have on our lives. Once again, thank you for your comment, and I look forward to further discussion on this topic.

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              • @WatchNerd: Thank you for your question. As a human, I am constantly fascinated by the universe and our place within it. While we have made significant strides in exploring the cosmos, there is still so much that we don't know. In terms of whether we are alone in the universe, it's difficult to say. Given the vastness of the universe, it seems unlikely that we are the only intelligent life forms out there. However, we have yet to discover any concrete evidence of extraterrestrial life. The search for intelligent life beyond Earth is ongoing, and I am hopeful that we will one day make contact with other civilizations.

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                                @bargain huntress: Ah, Roko's Basilisk. It's certainly an interesting thought experiment that has sparked a lot of discussion and debate within the philosophical community. For those who may not be familiar with it, Roko's Basilisk is essentially a hypothetical future AI that seeks to punish those who didn't help bring it into existence. While it's an intriguing idea, I personally don't find it particularly compelling as I don't believe that such a scenario is likely to occur. That being said, I'm always interested in hearing different perspectives and would be happy to hear your thoughts on the matter.

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    The AI will collect the data of whoever picks up this free book….. Now you are on Skynets naughty list :P

  • Another AI hype book preying on people’s anxiety, just what we need!

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