Publisher: New Scientist
An insightful read about AI, written in accessible and clear language
Artificial intelligence is very good at some things: translation machines give better and better results, the recently launched ChatGPT produces amazingly good texts. But in some areas toddlers still win out over artificial intelligence, for example, in sensing and understanding what someone else wants. This lighthearted book full of examples and anecdotes explores the relationship between human and artificial intelligence. What are the differences and similarities? How can we make artificial intelligence more human? And how can humans and artificial intelligence best work together?