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  2. John McCarthy (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    John McCarthy was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on September 4, 1927, to an Irish immigrant father and a Lithuanian Jewish immigrant mother, [4] John Patrick and Ida (Glatt) McCarthy. The family was obliged to relocate frequently during the Great Depression , until McCarthy's father found work as an organizer for the Amalgamated Clothing ...

  3. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the US print editions. For other editions, the publishing date and the colors of the cover can vary. [9] 1st edition: published in 1995 with red cover; 2nd edition: published in 2003 with green cover; 3rd edition: published in 2009 with blue cover; 4th edition: published in 2020 with purple cover

  4. AI aftermath scenarios - Wikipedia

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    The AI box scenario postulates that a superintelligent AI can be "confined to a box" and its actions can be restricted by human gatekeepers; the humans in charge would try to take advantage of some of the AI's scientific breakthroughs or reasoning abilities, without allowing the AI to take over the world.

  5. These books are being used to train AI. No one told the authors

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    Nearly 200,000 books written by a wide range of authors, including Nora Roberts, are being used to train artificial intelligence systems, according to a recent report. No one asked for the writers ...

  6. Possible Minds - Wikipedia

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    Multiple essayists state that artificial general intelligence is still two to four decades away. Most of the essayists advice proceeding with caution. Hypothetical dangers discussed include societal fragmentation, loss of human jobs, dominance of multinational corporations with powerful AI, or existential risk if superintelligent machines develop a drive for self-preservation. [1]

  7. AI can allow us to 'talk' to the dead, but is that healthy? - AOL

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    Not surprisingly, many people are creeped out by the idea of so-called AI resurrection. But beyond the initial uncanniness of the whole experience, some experts in the psychology of grief say this ...

  8. In 2024, artificial intelligence was all about putting AI ...

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    Musicians and authors have voiced similar concerns over AI scraping their voices and books. But generative AI still can't create unique work or “completely new things,” said Walid Saad, a ...

  9. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence (AI), in its broadest sense, is intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems.It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals. [1]