The Technological Singularity - The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series - Shanahan, Murray (Professor of Cognitive Robotics, Imperial College London) - Books - MIT Press Ltd - 9780262527804 - August 7, 2015
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The Technological Singularity - The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series

Shanahan, Murray (Professor of Cognitive Robotics, Imperial College London)

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The Technological Singularity - The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series

The idea of technological singularity, and what it would mean if ordinary human intelligence were enhanced or overtaken by artificial intelligence.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: The idea that human history is approaching a "singularity" -- that ordinary humans will someday be overtaken by artificially intelligent machines or cognitively enhanced biological intelligence, or both -- has moved from the realm of science fiction to serious debate. Some singularity theorists predict that if the field of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to develop at its current dizzying rate, the singularity could come about in the middle of the present century. Murray Shanahan offers an introduction to the idea of the singularity and considers the ramifications of such a potentially seismic event. Shanahan's aim is not to make predictions but rather to investigate a range of scenarios. Whether we believe that singularity is near or far, likely or impossible, apocalypse or utopia, the very idea raises crucial philosophical and pragmatic questions, forcing us to think seriously about what we want as a species. Shanahan describes technological advances in AI, both biologically inspired and engineered from scratch. Once human-level AI -- theoretically possible, but difficult to accomplish -- has been achieved, he explains, the transition to superintelligent AI could be very rapid. Shanahan considers what the existence of superintelligent machines could mean for such matters as personhood, responsibility, rights, and identity. Some superhuman AI agents might be created to benefit humankind; some might go rogue. (Is Siri the template, or HAL?) The singularity presents both an existential threat to humanity and an existential opportunity for humanity to transcend its limitations. Shanahan makes it clear that we need to imagine both possibilities if we want to bring about the better outcome. Review Citations:

Library Journal 09/01/2015 pg. 137 (EAN 9780262527804, Paperback)

Contributor Bio:  Shanahan, Murray Murray Shanahan is Professor of Cognitive Robotics in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London. He is the author of "Solving the Frame Problem" (MIT Press) and "Embodiment and the Inner Life."

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Released August 7, 2015
ISBN13 9780262527804
Publishers MIT Press Ltd
Pages 272
Dimensions 130 × 179 × 23 mm   ·   252 g
Language English