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Homo Roboticus? Humans and Machines in Search of Mutual Understanding

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Homo Roboticus? Humans and Machines in Search of Mutual Understanding
6.99 €
Whether we like it or not, we will soon have to coexist with autonomous machines. We already spend a significant amount of time interacting with mechanical likenesses of people in video games or in virtual systems — from FAQbots to Siri. Who will they become — our servants, assistants, colleagues or masters?

The author tries to find an answer to the philosophical question about the future relationship between people and machines and introduces readers to a group of computer scientists, programmers, roboticists and neurobiologists who believe that we are approaching a turning point when artificial intelligence will surpass human intelligence and our world will change irrevocably.

Experts see the place of man in this new world differently, and the author introduces us to the entire spectrum of opinions.

The central theme of the book is the duality and paradox inherent in the activities of developers who sometimes expand human capabilities, sometimes replace people with the help of the systems they create.
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