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Life 3.0 : being human in the age of artificial intelligence / Max Tegmark.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: xii, 364 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780141981802
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.301 TEG
Summary: A non-fiction work by Max Tegmark that explores the future of artificial intelligence and its implications for humanity. The book examines how AI may transform work, law, warfare, and society, and introduces a framework describing life evolving from biological intelligence (Life 1.0 and 2.0) to technological intelligence (Life 3.0), where both hardware and software are designed. It raises key questions about control, ethics, automation, and the potential emergence of super intelligent systems, while balancing concerns about both techno-utopian and techno-skeptical perspectives.
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A non-fiction work by Max Tegmark that explores the future of artificial intelligence and its implications for humanity. The book examines how AI may transform work, law, warfare, and society, and introduces a framework describing life evolving from biological intelligence (Life 1.0 and 2.0) to technological intelligence (Life 3.0), where both hardware and software are designed. It raises key questions about control, ethics, automation, and the potential emergence of super intelligent systems, while balancing concerns about both techno-utopian and techno-skeptical perspectives.

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