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Future of the Artificial Mind

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The Future of the Artificial Mind is about the social and technological challenges posed by the new wave of artificial intelligence, both from a technical and a cognitive perspective. Deep neural networks have brought about tremendous technological improvements. This renaissance in artificial intelligence, after decades of stagnation, has enabled new technologies capable of surpassing human performance, as in the case of visual recognition.

The book reviews the key ideas that have enabled these goals to be achieved and their historical origins. The book also considers some of the ethical and social challenges that the future development of artificial intelligence will face. Will humans fall in love with future android dolls? What will artificial sex be like? And what will it be like to travel in cars that will treat us as passengers instead of drivers? But predicting the future appears more magic than science. But when it comes to artificial intelligence, it is a constant temptation. Since it is well known that "the only way to get rid of a temptation is to enjoy it!", the hypothesis considered in the last chapter is that emerging trends point to a near future in which intelligence will be ubiquitous, but it will be difficult to identify its bearer. We may be heading towards an era of widespread intelligence, but an intelligence without accountability.

List of contents

Introduction  1. The Landscape  2. When the Computer First Meets the Mind  3. The Early Shaping of Cognitive Science by Artificial Intelligence  4. Contending Philosophical Frameworks Within Artificial Intelligence  5. An Unexpected Renaissance Age  6. Humans, Machines, and Social Cognition  7. Towards the Hardest Things

About the author










Alessio Plebe received a degree in Electronic Engineering in 1981 from the University of Rome and a PhD degree in Philosophy of Language from the University of Palermo in 2004. He is Full Professor in Philosophy of Science at the Department of Cognitive Science of the University of Messina. His main research areas are neural computation, its epistemology, and its explanatory power for several cognitive functions. He has developed realistic neural models of visual object recognition, early language acquisition, and moral behaviour. Currently, he is researching the rise of deep learning, its causes and its impact on philosophy and cognitive science.
Pietro Perconti is Full Professor of Philosophy of Mind at the University of Messina, Italy, where he is also head of the Department of Cognitive Science. Perconti studied philosophy at the Universities of Palermo and Berlin (Freie Universität) and received a PhD in Philosophy of Language from the University of Palermo in 1996. His first book is devoted to history of ideas (Kantian Linguistics, 1999). Now his main research fields are social cognition, consciousness, and the social role of cognitive science.


Summary

The book reviews social and technological challenges posed by the new wave of artificial intelligence from a technical and a cognitive perspective, and their historical origins. It also considers some of the ethical and social challenges that the future development of artificial intelligence will face.

Product details

Authors Pietro Perconti, Alessio Plebe, Alessio (University of Messina Plebe, Plebe Alessio
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9780367638276
ISBN 978-0-367-63827-6
No. of pages 242
Subjects Guides
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

Artificial Intelligence, COMPUTERS / Artificial Intelligence / General

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