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What Is Artificial Intelligence?: A Conversation Between An Ai Engineer And A Humanities Researcher [Kõva köide]

(The Open Univ, Uk), (General Electric Research, Usa)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1786348632
  • ISBN-13: 9781786348630
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1786348632
  • ISBN-13: 9781786348630
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'A light-hearted, but engaging conversation about one of the key technologies of our age.I recommend this book to anyone interested in the broader issues around Artificial Intelligence.'Richard HartleyAustralian National University, Australia This book engages with the title question: what is artificial intelligence (AI)? Instead of reiterating received definitions or surveying the field from a disciplinary perspective, the question is engaged here by putting two standpoints into conversation. The standpoints are different in their disciplinary groundings i.e. technology and the humanities and also in their approaches i.e. applied and conceptual. Peter is an AI engineer: his approach is in terms of how to make AI work. Suman is a humanities researcher: his approach is in terms of what people and academics mean when they say 'AI'.A coherent argument, if not a consensus, develops by putting the two standpoints into conversation. The conversation is presented in 32 short chapters, in turn by Suman and Peter. There are two parts: Part 1, Questioning AI, and Part 2, AI and Government Policy. The first part covers issues such as the meaning of intelligence, automation, evolution, artificial and language. It outlines some of the processes through which these concepts may be technologically grounded as AI. The second part addresses policy considerations that underpin the development of AI and responds to the consequences. Themes taken up here include: rights and responsibilities; data usage and state-level strategies in the USA, UK and China; unemployment and policy futures.
Preface v
About the Authors xi
Acknowledgements xv
Part 1 Questioning AI
1(132)
1 Setting Terms
3(2)
2 More Terms
5(4)
3 Questioning Terms, and a Provisional Concept of Intelligence
9(6)
4 Elaborating Terms
15(6)
5 Methods and Approaches
21(6)
6 Methods and Field
27(6)
7 Discerning the Intelligent Agent
33(8)
8 Realising the Intelligent Agent
41(6)
9 Recognising the Intelligent Agent
47(8)
10 The Intelligent Agent in the Prospect
55(8)
11 Devolving Evolution
63(6)
12 Evolution as a Creativity Engine
69(8)
13 Evolution and Articles of Faith
77(10)
14 On Evolution: Ungrounded Hardwired Knowledge Short Circuits Intelligence
87(10)
15 On Evolution: Intelligence Short Circuits Ungrounded Hardwired Knowledge
97(6)
16 Reflections on the Artificial in AI
103(4)
17 Parameters of the Artificial in AI
107(6)
18 Limits of the Artificial in AI
113(6)
19 Restrictions on AI Research
119(8)
20 Expectations of AI Research
127(6)
Part 2 AI and Government Policy
133(116)
21 Policy and Legal Autonomy
137(10)
22 Autonomy and Grounding Responsibility
147(6)
23 Legal Autonomy: Rights and Responsibilities
153(8)
24 Autonomy: Limiting and Conferring Rights
161(8)
25 Note on Rights and Data Matters
169(8)
26 Note on Qualia and Using Data
177(10)
27 Doubting Qualia and Social Data
187(10)
28 Data Users and Data Doubters
197(8)
29 Data Distinctions and Data Nations
205(12)
30 Data Doubters and Data Owners
217(8)
31 Populism, Jobs and Policy Futures
225(10)
32 Jobs, Futures and AI Engineers
235(14)
Bibliography 249(12)
Appendices 261(16)
Index 277