A 2025 Choice Outstanding Academic Title The idea that a new
technology could challenge human intelligence is as old as the warning
from Socrates and Plato that written language eroded memory. With the
emergence of generative artificial intelligence programs, we find
ourselves once again debating how a new technology might influence
human thought and behavior. Researchers, software developers, and
“visionary” tech writers even imagine an AI that will equal or
surpass human intelligence, adding to a sense of technological
determinism where humanity is inexorably shaped by powerful new
machines. But among the hundreds of essays, books, and movies that
approach the question of AI, few have asked how exactly scientists and
philosophers have codified human thought and behavior. Rather than
focusing on technical contributions in machine building, The Descent
of Artificial Intelligence explores a more diverse cast of thinkers
who helped to imagine the very kind of human being that might be
challenged by a machine. Kevin Padraic Donnelly argues that what we
often think of as the “goal” of AI has in fact been shaped by
forgotten and discredited theories about people and human nature as
much as it has been by scientific discoveries, mathematical advances,
and novel technologies. By looking at the development of artificial
intelligence through the lens of social thought, Donnelly deflates the
image of artificial intelligence as a technological monolith and
reminds readers that we can control the narratives about ourselves.
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A Deep History of an Idea Four Hundred Years in the Making
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780822990116
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of Pittsburgh Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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