Summary of Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt & Daniel Huttenlocher s The Age of AI
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 In late 2017, an artificial intelligence program developed by Google DeepMind defeated the most powerful chess program in the world. The tactics AlphaZero deployed were unorthodox, but it did so because it predicted they would maximize its probability of winning.
#2 MIT’s AI was able to identify a new antibiotic that had not been discovered by humans. It did not just process data more quickly than humanly possible, but it also detected aspects of reality humans have not detected or cannot detect.
#3 Generative models, like GPT-3, are difficult to evaluate because they do not solve specific problems. They generate possible responses to various inputs, and their results seem uncannily human.
#4 AI, the technology that can perform tasks that require human-level intelligence, has rapidly become a reality. It is becoming ubiquitous, and humans are developing new and exceedingly powerful mechanisms for exploring and organizing reality.

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Date de parution 19 mars 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669354468
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Henry Kissinger and Eric Schmidt & Daniel Huttenlocher's The Age of AI
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

In late 2017, an artificial intelligence program developed by Google DeepMind defeated the most powerful chess program in the world. The tactics AlphaZero deployed were unorthodox, but it did so because it predicted they would maximize its probability of winning.

#2

MIT’s AI was able to identify a new antibiotic that had not been discovered by humans. It did not just process data more quickly than humanly possible, but it also detected aspects of reality humans have not detected or cannot detect.

#3

Generative models, like GPT-3, are difficult to evaluate because they do not solve specific problems. They generate possible responses to various inputs, and their results seem uncannily human.

#4

AI, the technology that can perform tasks that require human-level intelligence, has rapidly become a reality. It is becoming ubiquitous, and humans are developing new and exceedingly powerful mechanisms for exploring and organizing reality.

#5

The process of exploring reality and gaining knowledge has been based on the belief that with diligence and focus, humans can apply their reason to problems and achieve measurable results. But AI will fundamentally change how we understand reality and our role within it.

#6

The human mind has been traveling towards the central stage of history for many centuries. In the West, the advent of the printing press and the Protestant Reformation challenged official hierarchies and altered society’s frame of reference.

#7

The continued integration of AI into our lives will bring about a world in which seemingly impossible human goals are achieved. As a result, the prospects for free society, even free will, may be altered.

#8

When multiple militaries adopt strategies and tactics shaped by machines that perceive patterns human soldiers and strategists cannot, power balances will be altered. As societies develop their own human-machine partnerships, they may devolve into rivalry, technical incompatibility, and ever greater mutual incomprehension.

#9

AI that outperforms humans on a given task could be applied to national security, and if it recommends that a commander in chief sacrifice some citizens or interests to save many, how would that be overridden.

#10

The advent of machines that can approximate human reason will change both humans and machines. Humans will create machines capable of surprising discoveries and conclusions, and they will change the world.

#11

AI is becoming more and more common in the world, but the implications of this technology for humanity remain unclear.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

The history of human beings has been one of trying to understand and accommodate the environment around them. Humans have responded to this environment by trying to understand and explain it, which has led to the development of human reason.

#2

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