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Genius Makers: The Mavericks Who Brought AI to Google, Facebook, and the World [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x158x32 mm, kaal: 567 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Dutton
  • ISBN-10: 1524742678
  • ISBN-13: 9781524742676
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x158x32 mm, kaal: 567 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Dutton
  • ISBN-10: 1524742678
  • ISBN-13: 9781524742676
"New York Times Silicon Valley beat reporter Cade Metz has an insider's perspective on the greatest tech story of our time--a story that no one else has been in a position to tell"--

New York Times Silicon Valley beat reporter Cade Metz has an insider's perspective on the greatest tech story of our time--a story that no one else has been in a position to tell.

Long dismissed as unattainable, artificial intelligence was, for decades, ignored by the big tech giants and universities. The small community of AI researchers worked on the fringes of the scientific community. Then, in 2008, two chance meetings changed everything. The first was between a university researcher and a Microsoft programmer. The second was at Google, where another academic convinced a Google exec to pay closer attention. Within months both Microsoft and Google achieved breakthroughs that vastly improved their speech recognition and image recognition capabilities, respectively. And they both realized the same thing: AI--real artificial intelligence--was far closer than they realized. The first company to achieve full AI would dominate the next several decades of tech. The race was on.

Google immediately launched an in-house artificial intelligence lab. They also went after the few AI researchers, both in academia and those running startups. Microsoft did the same but stumbled due to messy internal bureaucracies. Facebook took notice and quickly poached Microsoft's team. Then Elon Musk jumped in and founded OpenAI, stealing talent from both Google and Facebook. These companies began waging an unprecedented arms race--which now includes China and Russia.

The new AI tech breakthroughs not only drew the interest of companies but of governments, too. Metz's epic story dramatically presents the fierce competition among national interests, shareholder value, the pursuit of scientific knowledge, and the very human concerns about privacy, security, bias, and prejudice. This technology is already guiding our leisure time, our retail choices, our cars, our factories, our markets, and our military weapons. How far will we let it go?

Like a great Victorian novel, this world of eccentric, brilliant, often unimaginably yet suddenly wealthy characters draws you into the most profound moral questions we can ask. What does it mean to be smart? To be human? What do we really want from life and the intelligence we have or might create?
Prologue: The Man Who Didn't Sit Down December 2012 1(14)
PART ONE A NEW KIND OF MACHINE
1 Genesis: "Frankenstein Monster Designed By Navy That Thinks."
15(13)
2 Promise: "Old Ideas Are New."
28(18)
3 Rejection: "I Was Definitely Thinking I Was Right The Whole Time."
46(20)
4 Breakthrough: "Do What You Want At Google---Not What Google Wants You To Do."
66(14)
5 Testament: "The Speed Of Light In A Vacuum Used To Be About 35 Mph. Then Jeff Dean Spent A Weekend Optimizing Physics."
80(19)
6 Ambition: "Let's Really Go Big."
99(20)
PART TWO WHO OWNS INTELLIGENCE?
7 Rivalry: "Hello, This Is Mark, From Facebook."
119(14)
8 Hype: "Success Is Guaranteed."
133(19)
9 Anti-Hype: "He Could Produce Something Evil By Accident."
152(15)
10 Explosion: "He Ran Alphago Like Oppenheimer Ran The Manhattan Project."
167(12)
11 Expansion: "George Wiped Out The Whole Field Without Even Knowing Its Name."
179(10)
12 Dreamland: "It Is Not That People At Google Drink Different Waters."
189(14)
PART THREE TURMOIL
13 Deceit: "Oh, You Can Actually Make Photo-Realistic Faces."
203(11)
14 Hubris: "I Knew When I Gave The Speech That The Chinese Were Coming."
214(14)
15 Bigotry: "Google Photos, Y'All Fucked Up. My Friend Is Not A Gorilla."
228(11)
16 Weaponization: "You Probably Heard Elon Musk And His Comment About Al Causing Ww3."
239(12)
17 Impotence: "There Are People In Russia Whose Job It Is To Try To Exploit Our Systems. So This Is An Arms Race, Right?"
251(12)
PART FOUR HUMANS ARE UNDERRATED
18 Debate: "However Long The Rapid Progress Continues, Gary Will Still Argue It Is About To End."
263(13)
19 Automation: "If The Room Looked Like Things Had Gone Crazy, We Were On The Right Track."
276(10)
20 Religion: "My Goal Is To Successfully Create Broadly Beneficial Agi. I Also Understand This Sounds Ridiculous."
286(17)
21 X Factor: "History Is Going To Repeat Itself, I Think."
303(10)
Acknowledgments 313(4)
Timeline 317(4)
The Players 321(6)
Notes 327(30)
Index 357