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The Singularity Could Artificial Intelligence Really Outthink Us And Would We Want It To 1st Edition Uziel Awret David Chalmers David Chalmers

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The Singularity Could Artificial Intelligence Really Outthink Us And Would We Want It To 1st Edition Uziel Awret David Chalmers David Chalmers
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The Singularity Could Artificial Intelligence Really Outthink Us And Would We Want It To 1st Edition Uziel Awret David Chalmers David Chalmers instant download after payment.

Publisher: Andrews UK Ltd.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 572
Author: Uziel Awret; David Chalmers; David Chalmers
ISBN: 9781845409166, 1845409167
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Singularity Could Artificial Intelligence Really Outthink Us And Would We Want It To 1st Edition Uziel Awret David Chalmers David Chalmers by Uziel Awret; David Chalmers; David Chalmers 9781845409166, 1845409167 instant download after payment.

This volume represents the combination of two special issues of the Journal of Consciousness Studies on the topic of the technological singularity. Could artificial intelligence really out-think us, and what would be the likely repercussions if it could? Leading authors contribute to the debate, which takes the form of a target chapter by philosopher David Chalmers, plus commentaries from the likes of Daniel Dennett, Nick Bostrom, Ray Kurzweil, Ben Goertzel, Frank Tipler, among many others. Chalmers then responds to the commentators to round off the discussion.

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