What to think about machines that think: today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence
Collects the thoughts of almost two hundred of today's leading thinkers on the issue of artifical intelligence
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Zusammenfassung: | Collects the thoughts of almost two hundred of today's leading thinkers on the issue of artifical intelligence |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
A CKNO WEED GMENTS xxiii
PREFACE: THE 2015 EDGE QUESTION xxv
MURRAY SHANAHAN 1
Consciousness in Human-Level AI
STEVEN PINKER 5
Thinking Does Not Imply Subjugating
MARTIN REES 9
Organic Intelligence Has No Long-Term Future
STEVE OMOHUNDRO 12
A Turning Point in Artificial Intelligence
DIMITAR D. SASSELOV 15
AI Is I
FRANK TIPLER 17
If You Can’t Beat ’em, Join ’em
MARIO LIVIO 19
Intelligent Machines on Earth and Beyond
ANTONY GARRETT LI SI 22
I, for One, Welcome Our Machine Overlords
JOHN MARKOFF 25
Our Masters, Slaves, or Partners?
PAUL DAVIES 29
Designed Intelligence
KEVIN P. HAND 31
The Superintelligent Loner
JOHN C. MATHER 34
It’s Going to Be a Wild Ride
DAVID CHRISTIAN
Is Anyone in Charge of This Thing?
37
TIMO HANNAY
Witness to the Universe
40
MAX TEGMARK 43
Let’s Get Prepared!
TOMASO POGGIO 47
“Turing-E” Questions
PAMELA McCORDUCK 51
An Epochal Human Event
MARCELO GLEISER 54
Welcome to Your Transhuman Self
SEAN CARROLL 56
We Are All Machines That Think
NICHOLAS G. CARR 59
The Control Crisis
JON KLEINBERG SENDHIL MULLAINATHAN 62
We Built Them, but We Don’t Understand Them
JAAN TALLINN 66
We Need to Do Our Homework
GEORGE CHURCH 68
Wrhat Do You Care WTat Other Machines Think?
ARNOLD TREHUB 71
Machines Cannot Think
ROY BAUMEISTER 72
No “I” and No Capacity for Malice
KEITH DEVLIN 74
Leveraging Human Intelligence
EMANUEL DERMAN 77
A Machine Is a “Matter” Thing
FREEMAN DYSON 79
I Could Be Wrong
80
DAVIE) GELERNTER
Why Can’t “Being” or “Happiness” Be Computed?
LEO M. CHALUPA 83
No Machine Thinks About the Eternal Questions
DANIEL C. DENNETT 85
The Singularity—an Urban Legend?
W. TECEJMSEH FITCH 89
Nano-Intentionality
IRENE PEPPERBERG 93
A Beautiful (Visionary) Mind
NICHOLAS HUMPHREY 95
The Colossus Is a BFG
ROLF DOBELLI 98
Self-Aware AI? Not in 1,000 Years!
CESAR HIDALGO 102
Machines Don’t Think, but Neither Do People
JAMES J. O’DONNELL 106
Tangled Up in the Question
RODNEY A. BROOKS 108
Mistaking Performance for Competence
TERRENCE J. SEJNOWSKI 112
AI Will Make You Smarter
SETH LLOYD 115
Shallow Learning
CARLO ROVELLI 118
Natural Creatures of a Natural World
FRANK WILCZEK 121
Three Observations on Artificial Intelligence
JOHN NAUGHTON 124
When I Say “Bruno Latour,” I Don’t Mean “Banana Till”
126
NICK BOSTROM
It’s Still Early Days
DONALD D. HOFFMAN 128
Evolving AI
ROGER SCHANK 132
Machines That Think Are in the Movies
JUAN ENRIQUEZ 136
Head Transplants?
ESTHER DYSON 139
AI/AL
TOM GRIFFITHS 141
Brains and Other Thinking Machines
MARK PAGEL 145
They’ll Do More Good Than Harm
ROBERT PROVINE 148
Keeping Them on a Leash
SUSAN BLACKMORE 150
The Next Replicator
TIM O’REILLY 153
What If We’re the Microbiome of the Silicon AI?
ANDY CLARK 156
You Are What You Eat
MOSHE HOFFMAN 160
AI’s System of Rights and Government
BRIAN KNUTSON 163
The Robot with a Hidden Agenda
WILLIAM POUNDSTONE 166
Can Submarines Swim?
GREGORY BENFORD
Fear Not the AI
168
LAWRENCE M. KRAUSS 171
What, Me Worry?
PETER NORVIG 175
Design Machines to Deal with the World’s Complexity
JONATHAN GOTTSCHALL 179
The Rise of Storytelling Machines
MICHAEL SHERMER 181
Think Protopia, Not Utopia or Dystopia
CHRIS DIBONA 184
The Limits of Biological Intelligence
JOSCHA BACH 187
Every Society Gets the AI It Deserves
QUENTIN HARDY 190
The Beasts of AI Island
CLIFFORD PICKOVER 194
We Will Become One
ERNST POPPEL 197
An Extraterrestrial Observation on Human Hubris
ROSS ANDERSON 201
He Who Pays the AI Calls the Tune
W. DANIEL HILLIS 204
I Think, Therefore AI
PAUL SAFFO 206
What Will the Place of Humans Be?
DYLAN EVANS 209
The Great AI Swindle
ANTHONY AGUIRRE 212
The Odds on AI
ERIC J. TOPOL
A New Wisdom of the Body
215
217
ROGER HIGHFIELD
From Regular-I to AI
GORDON KANE 219
We Need More Than Thought
SCOTT ATRAN 220
Are We Going in the Wrong Direction?
STANISLAS DEHAENE 223
Two Cognitive Functions Machines Still Lack
MATT RIDLEY 226
Among the Machines, Not Within the Machines
STEPHEN M. KOSSLYN 228
Another Kind of Diversity
LUCA DE BIASE 231
Narratives and Our Civilization
MARGARET LEVI 235
Human Responsibility
D. A. WALLACH 237
Amplifiers/Implementers of Human Choices
RORY SUTHERLAND 239
Make the Thing Impossible to Hate
BRUCE STERLING 242
Actress Machines
KEVIN KELLY 245
Call Them Artificial Aliens
MARTIN SELIGMAN 248
Do Machines Do?
TIMOTHY TAYLOR 251
Denkraumverlust
GEORGE DYSON
Analog, the Revolution That Dares Not Speak Its Name
255
S. ABBAS RAZA 257
The Values of Artificial Intelligence
BRUCE PARKER 260
Artificial Selection and Our Grandchildren
NEIL GERSHENFELD 264
Really Good Hacks
DANIEL L* EVERETT 266
The Airbus and the Eagle
DOUGLAS COUPLAND 269
Humanness
JOSH BONGARD 271
Manipulators and Manipulanda
ZIYAD MARAR 274
Are We Thinking More Like Machines?
BRIAN ENO 277
Just a New Fractal Detail in the Big Picture
MARTI HEARST 280
eGaia, a Distributed Technical-Social Mental System
CHRIS ANDERSON 282
The Hive Mind
ALEX (SANDY) PENTLAND 285
The Global Artificial Intelligence Is Here
RANDOLPH NESSE 289
Will Computers Become Like Thinking, Talking Dogs?
RICHARD E. NISBETT 292
Thinking Machines and Ennui
SAMUEL ARBESMAN 295
Naches from Our Machines
GERALD SMALLBERG
No Shared Theory of Mind
297
ELDAR shafir
Blind to the Core of Human Experience
300
CHRISTOPHER CHABRIS 302
An Intuitive Theory of Machine
URSULA MARTIN 305
Thinking Saltmarshes
KURT GRAY 308
Killer Thinking Machines Keep Our Conscience Clean
BRUCE SCHNEIER 311
When Thinking Machines Break the Law
REBECCA MACKINNON 314
Electric Brains
GERE) GIGERENZER 317
Robodoctors
ALISON GOPNIK 321
Can Machines Ever Be As Smart As Three-Year-Olds?
KEVIN SLAVIN 325
Tic-Tac-Toe Chicken
ALUN ANDERSON 328
AI Will Make Us Smart and Robots Afraid
MARY CATHERINE BATESON 331
When Thinking Machines Are Not a Boon
STEVE FULLER 333
Justice for Machines in an Organicist World
TANIA LOMBROZO 336
Don’t Be a Chauvinist About Thinking
VIRGINIA HEFFERNAN 339
This Sounds Like Heaven
BARBARA STRAUCH 340
Machines That Work Until They Don’t
342
SHEIZAF RAFAELI
The Moving Goalposts
EDWARD SLINGERLAND 345
Directionless Intelligence
NICHOLAS A. CHRISTAKIS 347
Human Culture As the First AI
JOICHI ITO 350
Beyond the Uncanny Valley
DOUGLAS RUSHKOFF 354
The Figure or the Ground?
HELEN FISHER 356
Fast, Accurate, and Stupid
STUART RUSSELL 359
Will They Make Us Better People?
ELIEZER S. YUDKOWSKY 362
The Value-Loading Problem
KATE JEFFERY 366
In Our Image
MARIA POPOVA 370
The Umwelt of the Unanswerable
JESSICA L. TRACY KRISTIN LAURIN 372
Will They Think About Themselves?
JUNE GRUBER RAUL SAUCEDO 376
Organic Versus Artifactual Thinking
PAUL DOLAN 379
Context Surely Matters
THOMAS G. DIETTERICH 380
How to Prevent an Intelligence Explosion
MATTHEW D. LIEBERMAN
Thinking from the Inside or the Outside?
384
MICHAEL VASSAR 388
Soft Authoritarianism
GREGORY PAUL 391
What Will AIs Think About Us?
ANDRIAN KREYE 394
A John Henry Moment
N. J. ENFIELD 397
Machines Aren’t into Relationships
NINA JABLONSKI 399
The Next Phase of Human Evolution
GARY KLEIN 402
Domination Versus Domestication
GARY MARCUS 405
Machines Won’t Be Thinking Anytime Soon
SAM HARRIS 408
Can We Avoid a Digital Apocalypse?
MOLLY CROCKETT 412
Could Thinking Machines Bridge the Empathy Gap?
ABIGAIL MARSH 415
Caring Machines
ALEXANDER WISSNER-GROSS 418
Engines of Freedom
SARAH DEMERS 421
Any Questions?
BART KOSKO 423
Thinking Machines = Old Algorithms on Faster Computers
JULIA CLARKE 427
The Disadvantages of Metaphor
michael McCullough
A Universal Basis for Human Dignity
430
434
HAIM HARARI
Thinking About People Who Think Like Machines
HANS HALVORSON 438
Meta thinking
CHRISTINE FINN 440
The Value of Anticipation
DIRK HELBING 443
An Ecosystem of Ideas
JOHN TOOBY 445
The Iron Law of Intelligence
MAXIMILIAN SCHICH 449
Thought-Stealing Machines
SATYAJIT DAS 45I
Unintended Consequences
ROBERT SAPOLSKY 455
It Depends
ATHENA VOULOUMANOS 456
Will Machines Do Our Thinking for Us?
BRIAN CHRISTIAN 453
Sorry to Bother You
BENJAMIN K. BERGEN 460
Moral Machines
LAURENCE C. SMITH 462
After the Plug Is Pulled
GIULIO BOCCALETTI 464
Monitoring and Managing the Planet
IAN BOGOST 467
Panexperientialism
AUBREY DE GREY 471
When Is a Minion Not a Minion?
MICHAEL I. NORTON 475
Not Buggy Enough
THOMAS A. BASS 477
More Funk, More Soul, More Poetry and Art
HANS ULRICH OBRIST 478
The Future Is Blocked to Us
KOO JEONG-A 480
An Immaterial Thinkable Machine
RICHARD FOREMAN 481
Baffled and Obsessed
RICHARD H. THALER 484
Who’s Afraid of Artificial Intelligence?
SCOTT DRAVES 488
I See a Symbiosis Developing
MATTHEW RITCHIE 491
Reimagining the Self in a Distributed World
RAPHAEL BOUSSO 495
It’s Easy to Predict the Future
JAMES CROAK 498
Fear of a God, Redux
ANDRES ROEMER 500
Tulips on My Robot’s Tomb
LEE SMOLIN 503
Toward a Naturalistic Account of Mind
STUART A. KAUFFMAN 507
Machines That Think? Nuts!
MELANIE SWAN 510
The Future Possibility-Space of Intelligence
TOR N0RRETRANDERS 514
Love
517
KAI KRAUSE
An Uncanny Three-Ring Test for Ma china sapiens
GEORG DIEZ
Free from Us
EDUARDO SALCEDO-ALBARAN
Flawless AI Seems Like Science Fiction
MARIA SPIROPULU
Emergent Hybrid Human/Machine Chimeras
THOMAS METZINGER
What If They Need to Suffer?
BEATRICE GOLOMB
Will We Recognize It ^X^hen It Fiappens?
NOGA ARIKHA
Metarepresentation
DEMIS HASSABIS, SHANE LEGG
MUSTAFA SULEYMAN
Envoi: A Short Distance Ahead—and Plenty to Be Done
MOTES
521
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physical | XXV, 541 Seiten 21 cm |
publishDate | 2015 |
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publisher | Harper Perennial |
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spelling | What to think about machines that think today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence edited by John Brockman First edition New York Harper Perennial [2015] © 2015 XXV, 541 Seiten 21 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Edge question series Includes bibliographical references (page 541) Collects the thoughts of almost two hundred of today's leading thinkers on the issue of artifical intelligence Miscellanea fast Artificial intelligence fast Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Miscellanea Artificial intelligence Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 s DE-604 Brockman, John 1941- (DE-588)133797988 edt Shanahan, Murray Consciousness in human-level AI. Pinker, Steven 1954- Thinking does not imply subjugating Rees, Martin J. 1942- Organic intelligence has no long-term future Sasselov, Dimitar D. AI is I. Tipler, Frank J. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em Livio, Mario 1945- Intelligent machines on Earth and beyond Lisi, Antony Garrett I, for one, welcome our machine overlords Markoff, John Our masters, slaves, or partners? Davies, P. C. W. Designed intelligence https://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1618/2016303054-b.html Contributor biographical information Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029415525&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | What to think about machines that think today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence Miscellanea fast Artificial intelligence fast Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Miscellanea Artificial intelligence Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 gnd |
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title | What to think about machines that think today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence |
title_alt | Consciousness in human-level AI. Thinking does not imply subjugating Organic intelligence has no long-term future AI is I. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em Intelligent machines on Earth and beyond I, for one, welcome our machine overlords Our masters, slaves, or partners? Designed intelligence |
title_auth | What to think about machines that think today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence |
title_exact_search | What to think about machines that think today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence |
title_full | What to think about machines that think today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence edited by John Brockman |
title_fullStr | What to think about machines that think today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence edited by John Brockman |
title_full_unstemmed | What to think about machines that think today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence edited by John Brockman |
title_short | What to think about machines that think |
title_sort | what to think about machines that think today s leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence |
title_sub | today's leading thinkers on the age of machine intelligence |
topic | Miscellanea fast Artificial intelligence fast Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Miscellanea Artificial intelligence Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Miscellanea Artificial intelligence Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Miscellanea Aufsatzsammlung |
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